MrMagoo
Member
Hi all. Today I changed all the fluids and filters on my recently purchased L2050. It was a chore to say the least. I made every attempt to follow the manual and only changing one fluid and filter at a time. After completing this daunting task, I cranked the tractor and checked for leaks. Then I made a couple laps around the yard and checked for leaks. No leaks were noted around the filters or around the drain plugs.
When I checked the oil level, it looked to be twice as high as needed. I drained the old oil out and carefully added oil according to the manual directions. Can anyone explain what caused this and how to remedy this problem?
Second, I have a little clear plastic circle on the side of the gear case to help me measure transmission fluid levels. This viewing cirlcle doesnt seem to work because when I added the new fluid to the manual recommended levels, I never saw the results in the view circle. Is the view circle broken?
Third, the front axle oil looks low according to the dipstick. How do i drain out the old oil and what type of oil am i supposed to add to it?
Finally, after an hour of use, my tractor whined painfully as I backed it into the shop. I checked one last time for leaks and noticed that several ounces of my 10 dollar a gallon transmission fluid was leaking from the tractor near the left foot rest. I then noticed that there was a trail leading out to the yard near where I had put the tractor in reverse. After a couple of minutes the leak slowed down to a small trickle but for the life of me I could not discover the source. Anyone have a guess as to where the trans fluid is leaking from?
Have I ganked up my tractor during my first maintenance trial? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
When I checked the oil level, it looked to be twice as high as needed. I drained the old oil out and carefully added oil according to the manual directions. Can anyone explain what caused this and how to remedy this problem?
Second, I have a little clear plastic circle on the side of the gear case to help me measure transmission fluid levels. This viewing cirlcle doesnt seem to work because when I added the new fluid to the manual recommended levels, I never saw the results in the view circle. Is the view circle broken?
Third, the front axle oil looks low according to the dipstick. How do i drain out the old oil and what type of oil am i supposed to add to it?
Finally, after an hour of use, my tractor whined painfully as I backed it into the shop. I checked one last time for leaks and noticed that several ounces of my 10 dollar a gallon transmission fluid was leaking from the tractor near the left foot rest. I then noticed that there was a trail leading out to the yard near where I had put the tractor in reverse. After a couple of minutes the leak slowed down to a small trickle but for the life of me I could not discover the source. Anyone have a guess as to where the trans fluid is leaking from?
Have I ganked up my tractor during my first maintenance trial? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif