mntrails
New member
- Joined
- Sep 8, 2007
- Messages
- 23
- Location
- Rochester MN
- Tractor
- JD 2305, Mitsubishi/Satoh S370D, JD X590
I have a 4WD S370D I picked up from my Dad a couple months back. He purchased it new in 1979 and overall, it's in good shape. I've changed all filters, fluids, fuel lines, and generally put in all the correct nuts, bolts, pins, etc. that inevitably get lost through the years and replaced with whatever was handy at the moment. I have 3 questions I could use some help with:
1) Steering box - what is the proper lubricant to use here? Also, it doesn't look there's an access port - do you just remove the top of the box with steering column, etc to lubricate it?
2) Rear PTO seal - I have a small leak of transmission fluid from the rear PTO shaft. This is the native shaft of the tractor - not the shaft from the PTO reverser box. Can someone tell me the specifications for this seal and provide highlights of the procedure to replace it?
3) Fuel Tank cap - I get a fine spray of fuel coming out on the top of the tank especially if its over half full. My fuel cap doesn't have a gasket - I will get one but I'm curious what's supposed to be there? Is it a simple round 1-3/4" gasket with the rubber or cork material about 1/4" - 3/8" wide? or is it a solid disk with perhaps a small hole for pressure relief?
Thanks in advance for the help!
1) Steering box - what is the proper lubricant to use here? Also, it doesn't look there's an access port - do you just remove the top of the box with steering column, etc to lubricate it?
2) Rear PTO seal - I have a small leak of transmission fluid from the rear PTO shaft. This is the native shaft of the tractor - not the shaft from the PTO reverser box. Can someone tell me the specifications for this seal and provide highlights of the procedure to replace it?
3) Fuel Tank cap - I get a fine spray of fuel coming out on the top of the tank especially if its over half full. My fuel cap doesn't have a gasket - I will get one but I'm curious what's supposed to be there? Is it a simple round 1-3/4" gasket with the rubber or cork material about 1/4" - 3/8" wide? or is it a solid disk with perhaps a small hole for pressure relief?
Thanks in advance for the help!