lynrob
Member
- Joined
- Dec 24, 2010
- Messages
- 36
- Location
- Mid-Willamette Valley Oregon
- Tractor
- Kubota L4740, MF65, Gehl 4610
I have a 2008 Grand L4740 with just over 600 hours. Recently I've noticed hydraulic fluid dripping from the toggle drain at the bottom of the clutch housing when put my tractor away after working it hard. It's not a lot of volume but a pretty steady drip for a while then it stops. I've checked the level and if anything it seems to be a little above the mark. I'm wondering if it is slightly overfilled and leaks out when the oil gets thoroughly warmed up and expands. I haven't noticed the leak when using the tractor for small jobs only when I use it for several hours at a time.
Do any of you know how hydraulic fluid might get into the clutch housing? I've never split this tractor and don't really know what the possible paths for a leak are. Other than the leaks everything seem to work fine.. I haven't noticed any issues at all.
Thanks!
Do any of you know how hydraulic fluid might get into the clutch housing? I've never split this tractor and don't really know what the possible paths for a leak are. Other than the leaks everything seem to work fine.. I haven't noticed any issues at all.
Thanks!