medic1050
Bronze Member
So I started my 4410 today at about -17C which is about 0F I park in a shed and I usually pull forward a few feet to move the exaust to be outside allowing the tractor to warm up without gassing myself.
Today as I pulled forward there was a metalic PING and the MFWD was pouring oil onto the floor. On both final drives the housing cap (PART H) blew off spilling all the oil. There was some ice on the caps. I wonder if some water got into the system a seeing as how this is the lowest area the water could accumulate there. Add the cold and the expansion of ice could have popped them loose.
Has this ever happened to anyone?
It appears that the caps are essentially glued back into place using a retaining compound. Has anyone done this?
It will be weeks until the weather is above freezing. Can I fix this in the cold or do I need ot float the tractor to the shop as it is heated?

Today as I pulled forward there was a metalic PING and the MFWD was pouring oil onto the floor. On both final drives the housing cap (PART H) blew off spilling all the oil. There was some ice on the caps. I wonder if some water got into the system a seeing as how this is the lowest area the water could accumulate there. Add the cold and the expansion of ice could have popped them loose.
Has this ever happened to anyone?
It appears that the caps are essentially glued back into place using a retaining compound. Has anyone done this?
It will be weeks until the weather is above freezing. Can I fix this in the cold or do I need ot float the tractor to the shop as it is heated?
