Transmission Sight Glass Problems

   / Transmission Sight Glass Problems #1  

Alan W.

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Kubota L3650 & Bobcat 763G & Craftsman DGS6500
The sight glass on my L3650 had been seeping a slight amount and I thought it was the rubber seal deteriorating around it or the sealant going bad. Planned on replacing it this summer.
While using the tractor today I saw an oil trail on the gravel.
The sight glass apparently had been cracking around its flange and finally broke completely. Found it in the drive.

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This is one of those I assumed I knew what the problem was until the real cause became apparent.
I have glued it all back together so I can use the tractor until the replacement comes in.
 
   / Transmission Sight Glass Problems #2  
My F3060 front deck mower has the same part and had the same sight glass failure.

One of our local dealers had those in stock - the new one has been leak free.
 
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My dealer had a similar one in stock but it didnt fit mine.
He ordered 5 to have some in stock.

Changing one out is easy. They just pop out. A little sealant and push the new one in.
 
   / Transmission Sight Glass Problems #5  
May I suggest: (after doing some jobs twice...)
Final, 91% alcohol scrub right before assembly (dry), and
use Gear Oil RTV (it is different), either it's gray or a gray box.
 
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May I suggest: (after doing some jobs twice...)
Final, 91% alcohol scrub right before assembly (dry), and
use Gear Oil RTV (it is different), either it's gray or a gray box.

When I glued this one back in I jacked up the side of the tractor so fluid quit coming out. Then cleaned it with acetone.
Original one had been secured with what looked like Moto Seal.
 
 
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