287IN10thMTN
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- Joined
- Sep 29, 2010
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- 14
- Tractor
- 2007 John Deere 2305
I have had my 2305 for three years and have mmm, front blade, snowblower and recently picked up a used FEL.. the loader had been sitting outside and I had to replace 2 of the quick connects and some of the o-rings... other than that it is in great shape.. I attached the loader, greased all the zerks and needed to add some trans/hydro fluid when I attached the FEL.. I then checked my sight glass after I had worked the machine with the loader and noticed a slight discoloration at the top of the fluid in the sight glass... at closer examination the discoloration appeared to be tiny bubbles, giving it almost a milky appearance... so i walked away for a little while, came back and the sight glass then looked normal and the bubbles were gone?? Is this normal? Is this just because I put the loader on and there some air in the system? did water somehow get into the loader hydro system and it's contaminated my fluids? My first thought was that water somehow got into the system, but I would think that i'd still have some discoloration after the machine sat? i'm now leaning toward air and haven't called my local service guy... any ideas or similiar issues
-the 2305 is garaged/shed year round
-i use all JD fluids on my machines
-the 2305 is garaged/shed year round
-i use all JD fluids on my machines