After an hour of mowing, I park the tractor and notice what looks like hydraulic fluid leaking out of the little drain directly in the middle of the tractor...almost beneath the "windshield" of the tractor. When the engine cools, it stops, after leaking a few ounces or so. A friend thought it was hydraulic fluid leaking through a seal from the transmission to the clutch housing. Not sure what the drain is there for, but it certainly can't be for hydraulic fluid. He said the only way to fix it was to split the tractor.
I don't think I'm losing more than a quart or so every 100 hours; I've begun to measure how much, but would appreciate confirmation (or refutation) of the above. As long as I keep the hydraulic fluid level up, is there anything to worry about? Hydraulic oil is a lot cheaper than splitting the tractor.
I don't think I'm losing more than a quart or so every 100 hours; I've begun to measure how much, but would appreciate confirmation (or refutation) of the above. As long as I keep the hydraulic fluid level up, is there anything to worry about? Hydraulic oil is a lot cheaper than splitting the tractor.