I recently purchased an old bush hog rotary 10' cutter - 3 gearboxes.
The gear oil looks really nasty, so I would like to do a 'flush' if possible or practical.
So far, I have suctioned the oil out using a suction pump can from Northern Tool. Works OK, but the oil is really thick - took about an hour for each gearbox to empty.
Now what I am thinking about doing is to add some 30 weight oil to each gear box, then run the cutter for about a minute, then suction again and maybe repeat until I get the gunk out.
Then finally add the gear oil.
This is similar to what you can do with a really dirty crankcase.
Does this make sense or am I making things way too complex?
DJ
One of the first cars I owned had a lot of miles. But, ran good. Of course at 16 I cleaned it up and decided I should clean out that old engine. They sold some kind of engine cleaner back then. Cleaned it real good. Filled it with new clean oil and the engine started knocking. Since then: if it ain't broke don't fix it.
Cheers Coffeeman