JD GT245 Road Speed ?

   / JD GT245 Road Speed ? #11  
GT245 only showed me one transaxle. The filter (item 18) is an M808763 retailing for $51.00. It is located in the center section of the transaxle. I would recommend having this done by some one familiar with hydrostatics. Those tiny hydro units are VERY particular. The smallest scratch on the surfaces of your rotating group can cause pressure/performance issues. I am assuming that you are using hygard low viscosity oil.
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   / JD GT245 Road Speed ? #13  
Should be a tag with the id on the transmission case.
 
   / JD GT245 Road Speed ? #14  
Worst case. Deere lists the entire unit for $2154.35. Not sure about availability.
 
   / JD GT245 Road Speed ? #15  
I have the Tech Manual for the GT245, and I can tell you this:

  • The tranny has internal filters that can't be changed without disassembling the entire tranny. I wouldn't undertake this procedure myself, but I'm a chicken when it comes to digging this deep into a machine.
  • The interval for changing the tranny fluid is 250 hours. If you're over that number of hours, I'd change the fluid. Or if you work your tractor hard with a lot of ground engaging tasks, this might require a more frequent interval.
  • If you follow the procedure in the Operator's Manual that came with your tractor, you will see a plug on the top left side of the tranny (when viewed from the rear). Your manual says not to remove that plug, and to only pour fluid in through the reservoir tank. This is BS. The Tech Manual specifically says to remove that plug and then pour 1.9 L of fluid into that hole. Be sure to clean the dirt from around the plug before you remove it. You will then add the rest of the tranny's 4.4 L of fluid in through the reservoir tank.
  • This observation is not from the Tech Manual but rather from other research I've done: Don't fill it with JD's Hy-Gard fluid. Instead us a synthetic 5w50 oil. I just used Castrol's 5W50 in mine. You won't find this fluid at Walmart.

Good luck!

Steve
 
   / JD GT245 Road Speed ? #16  
Don't fill it with JD's Hy-Gard fluid. Instead us a synthetic 5w50 oil. I just used Castrol's 5W50 in mine. You won't find this fluid at Walmart.
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Good luck!

Steve

I'm curious as to how you came to replace the Hy-Gard low viscosity oil with the 5w-50. Motor oil vs. hydrostat oil?:confused:
 
   / JD GT245 Road Speed ? #17  
I'm curious as to how you came to replace the Hy-Gard low viscosity oil with the 5w-50. Motor oil vs. hydrostat oil?:confused:

Apparently 5W50 has become Tuff Torq's recommended fluid. Check out post #25 from this thread:

http://www.mytractorforum.com/showthread.php?t=144813&page=2

Furthermore, if you do a Google search on "Tuff Torq 5W50", you'll see lots of references to where Tuff Torq has switched their recommendations from 10W30 (which is what Hy-Gard is) to 5W50 Synthetic, especially when pushing the tractor hard in ground-engaging applications. Since the GT245 is rated for ground engagement, this seems like a good idea. But regardless of whether using a tractor for ground engagement or not, I think 5W50 is a good, safe way to go. I'd put it in my tractor even if I was only using it to mow the lawn.
 
   / JD GT245 Road Speed ? #18  
Thanks for the info. I'll check it out.
 

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