jhortonvt
Silver Member
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2004
- Messages
- 136
- Location
- Northwestern VT, On Lake Champlain
- Tractor
- John Deere 4310
I am in the process of doing my 50 hr service on my 4310 and I just realized, after reading the manual, that the fluid level in the site glass on the rear of the tractor is high, as it completely fills the glass. According to the manual it is only supposed to be about at the mid level of the glass.
As far as I can remember the level has been high as long as I have owned it . Now I worry about not putting enough fluid in if I only fill the glass midway. Although I guess I would go with the manual vs. what a single factory worker did (in error).
So, as this was most likely an error, could this have caused any damage? I have 57 hrs on it.
My other thought is, from what I've gathered reading here, this tranny fluid is not a closed system. As it shares fluid with the hydraulics for the front SCV hydraulics, third SCV, and 3 pt hitch. So if that is the case then is my level may be a little high b/c of that equipment? I only have a 300 CX FEL, and I have not hooked anything up to my third SCV yet.
As far as I can remember the level has been high as long as I have owned it . Now I worry about not putting enough fluid in if I only fill the glass midway. Although I guess I would go with the manual vs. what a single factory worker did (in error).
So, as this was most likely an error, could this have caused any damage? I have 57 hrs on it.
My other thought is, from what I've gathered reading here, this tranny fluid is not a closed system. As it shares fluid with the hydraulics for the front SCV hydraulics, third SCV, and 3 pt hitch. So if that is the case then is my level may be a little high b/c of that equipment? I only have a 300 CX FEL, and I have not hooked anything up to my third SCV yet.