Industrial Tires on YM2002d?

   / Industrial Tires on YM2002d? #21  
Last coolant I put in was green though?

You will have to determine on sight. There is a pink coolant, just may not be in your system. I personally have not seen a pink hydraulic fluid.
 
   / Industrial Tires on YM2002d? #22  
Last coolant I put in was green though?

You will have to determine on sight. There is a pink coolant, just may not be in your system. I personally have not seen a pink hydraulic fluid. Where it is coming from will tell the tell.
 
   / Industrial Tires on YM2002d? #25  
To help you to locate your hydraulic pump, as sitting in the seat, on the right side rear the frame of the tractor are 2 metal lines running below the fuel filter from the front to the rear of the tractor. These are your suction and pressure hydraulic lines. Both will run to your hydraulic pump on the front of the engine—opposite side from where your runoff appears in the video. Your fan is blowing it around so hard for me to tell much from the video as to source of leak. The fluid on the ground appears to be a combination of oil based fluid and coolant.
 
   / Industrial Tires on YM2002d?
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#26  
THanks Coy. So when you say oil based fluid, do you mean hydraulic fluid?
 
   / Industrial Tires on YM2002d? #27  
I cannot make out where the leak is on the video but I would think with that amount coming out you should be able to identify the source. I do suspect it is hydraulic. Pull your transmission dip stick and see if that is the color of your hydraulic fluid. Your coolant or hydraulic fluid is bound to be low.
 
   / Industrial Tires on YM2002d? #28  
I cannot make out where the leak is on the video but I would think with that amount coming out you should be able to identify the source. I do suspect it is hydraulic. Pull your transmission dip stick and see if that is the color of your hydraulic fluid. Your coolant or hydraulic fluid is bound to be low.

Well that's definitely a leak. Engine sounds good though. Yep, there's only three choices, and as Winston says one is bound to be low.
Do as he says and look at all three to which one is pink. Someone might have put automatic transmission fluid in it. So pull up the transmission dip stick - the tranny and hydraulic use a common fluid sump.
 
   / Industrial Tires on YM2002d? #29  
THanks Coy. So when you say oil based fluid, do you mean hydraulic fluid?

Well not in the traditional sense of hydraulic fluid. Hydraulic fluid is a dark tan to light brown color.
Engine oil in most any diesel is typically very dark brown to black usually described as black.
Coolant is either the translucent green or the translucent pink.

What was coming out of your tractor really does not look like any of the three.

My best guess is someone has put ATF into the hydraulic reservoir. ATF is a type of hydraulic fluid but not what is called for in these older Yanmars.

It is a common issue for Yanmars to get water into the hydraulic reservoir and steering box.
The standard was john deere JDM303 hydraulic fluid. This is basically no longer available. Most suggest to use JD Hy-Guard fluid or an oil that meets those standards.
A good cleaning of the suction filter would be in order. Unfortunately a simple draining of the various areas of the reservoir will not remove all of the fluid as some will remain in the suction and pressure lines as well as loader (if equipped) lines and cylinders.

My suggestion is find and repair the leak, pull the tractor if you need to relocate it for repairs. Then drain the reservoir. It has been a while since I have done mine. I will try to go check how many drain plugs tomorrow and post again afterward. First drain then remove the suction filter cover and remove it and clean it. You should also have a spin on filter near the fuel filter. You may want to do a cheaper oil as a flush (I have heard of people flushing with diesel, but I would not want to run my pump on diesel fuel—it will tend to remove any lube from the system). Then when the flush is completed, fill with a high quality hydraulic oil—even under heavy usage, this should be good for many many years baring water getting into the system. Water usually enters around the rubber gear shift boots.
 
   / Industrial Tires on YM2002d? #30  
My manual says the transmission holds 16 qts (4 gallons)
 
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