ju2tin
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So I bought a new L3901 and have about 27 hours on it, when I checked the transmission/hydraulic oil and the dipstick came out bone-dry. Turns out there were only about 2 quarts of oil in there, I think there is supposed to be 7.5. Don't think there is a leak as my garage floor is clean.
My question is, do these tractors come from the factory full of oil, or do they come with only 2 or so quarts of transmission oil, and the dealer is supposed to "top them up"? And either way, shouldn't the dealer have checked that it was full of oil before selling it to me? I asked my dealer and he said that sometimes these tractors get "air pockets" in the oil system that take up space and make the oil look full when the tractor is new, but then the oil settles down to a lower level after moving around during use. REALLY? 5.5 quarts of air pockets? That sounds like a pile of BS. What's the truth?
Also, do you think I did any damage to the tractor by running it with so little oil? I didn't notice any problems except maybe a bit of a slight "juddering" sound on raising/lowering the FEL sometimes, but I don't know if that's just how it's supposed to sound.
Thanks.
UPDATE: I am a dumbass and thought there were supposed to be 7.5 quarts of transmission oil, when in fact there are supposed to be 7.5 GALLONS. So in fact, my tractor had about 5.75 gallons of oil in it when I checked, not just 2 quarts. My bad and sorry for the false alarm. :ashamed:
My question is, do these tractors come from the factory full of oil, or do they come with only 2 or so quarts of transmission oil, and the dealer is supposed to "top them up"? And either way, shouldn't the dealer have checked that it was full of oil before selling it to me? I asked my dealer and he said that sometimes these tractors get "air pockets" in the oil system that take up space and make the oil look full when the tractor is new, but then the oil settles down to a lower level after moving around during use. REALLY? 5.5 quarts of air pockets? That sounds like a pile of BS. What's the truth?
Also, do you think I did any damage to the tractor by running it with so little oil? I didn't notice any problems except maybe a bit of a slight "juddering" sound on raising/lowering the FEL sometimes, but I don't know if that's just how it's supposed to sound.
Thanks.
UPDATE: I am a dumbass and thought there were supposed to be 7.5 quarts of transmission oil, when in fact there are supposed to be 7.5 GALLONS. So in fact, my tractor had about 5.75 gallons of oil in it when I checked, not just 2 quarts. My bad and sorry for the false alarm. :ashamed:
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