RxRatedZ71
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I went to inspect my JD RC2060 gearbox for oil this weekend (dont ask how long its been) and noticed i'm low on oil inside. Upon further inspection i found the oil to be white/tan in color. From what ive experienced this usually indicates the presence of water. Several questions arise: how did it get in there? Is there a drain plug? How much oil does it hold? Anyone with subject knowledge feel free to chime in.
I noticed the check plugs threads had no grease (possible entry point 1) and the fill/overflow plug lacked grease also (entry point 2). My dealer indicated it could be humidity?? Never thought of that..is it common? For its 1st year or two it was parked outside in the elements but now its under my barn porch since 2010. Again dont ask how long its been since i checked it...I bought a manual suction siphon hand pump from TSC to draw it out if no other way exists.
I noticed the check plugs threads had no grease (possible entry point 1) and the fill/overflow plug lacked grease also (entry point 2). My dealer indicated it could be humidity?? Never thought of that..is it common? For its 1st year or two it was parked outside in the elements but now its under my barn porch since 2010. Again dont ask how long its been since i checked it...I bought a manual suction siphon hand pump from TSC to draw it out if no other way exists.