RalphVa
Super Member
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2003
- Messages
- 7,885
- Location
- Charlottesville, VA, USA
- Tractor
- JD 2025R, previously Gravely 5650 & JD 4010 & JD 1025R
My oil extractor would not suction the oil from the Frontier RC-2048 cutter gear box today. I tried it very soon after running it for more than an hour. The oil just does not get hot on the Frontier.
When I had an LX-4, I suctioned the gear box oil from it fine. It got pretty hot though.
Guess this tells me that the Frontier gear box is better built than the one on the LX-4?
Guess one has to take the cutter off the tractor and tilt it almost 90 degrees to get the oil out of the gear box? I got some out. Used the remains of the GL5 M1 oil left over from changing out the Miata's differential plus some leftover other gearbox oil that I had to top it off. I'd gotten a little bit out. Only way was to suck it from the check hole and keep the suction tube at the top of the oil level so it was sucking some air and oil together.
Gear box oil, which is about like the differential oil, is about a 30w if determined by engine oil standards (at 212 F, not 104 F for gear oil). Pretty thick stuff to get out at about 80-90 F.
Ralph
When I had an LX-4, I suctioned the gear box oil from it fine. It got pretty hot though.
Guess this tells me that the Frontier gear box is better built than the one on the LX-4?
Guess one has to take the cutter off the tractor and tilt it almost 90 degrees to get the oil out of the gear box? I got some out. Used the remains of the GL5 M1 oil left over from changing out the Miata's differential plus some leftover other gearbox oil that I had to top it off. I'd gotten a little bit out. Only way was to suck it from the check hole and keep the suction tube at the top of the oil level so it was sucking some air and oil together.
Gear box oil, which is about like the differential oil, is about a 30w if determined by engine oil standards (at 212 F, not 104 F for gear oil). Pretty thick stuff to get out at about 80-90 F.
Ralph