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islandguy8

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this might be a stupid question but when is the best time to check the gearbox oil on a brushog. my manual says it cant be accurately checked until 15 to 20 min of operation. it has a small check plug that I remove to check level. but after operating and heating up wouldn't fluid come out because of heat and pressure, I figured to check it cold would be better? thanks for any info, this is my first tractor.
 
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I always check mine before each use but,this may not be the correct way. I never really given it much thought.
 
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Either way. Heat affects level ~ nil. Oil flows better when warmed but the level should be at or just below the hole. If it flows out a little when you open the hole, its full. ... If it doesnt, stick a small allen in thru the hole and turn it down. If it doesnt reach the oil youre low.
larry
 
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thanks for the reply. i'll just check it before each use, its easy enough to do.
 
   / brushog gearbox oil #5  
this might be a stupid question but when is the best time to check the gearbox oil on a brushog. my manual says it cant be accurately checked until 15 to 20 min of operation. it has a small check plug that I remove to check level. but after operating and heating up wouldn't fluid come out because of heat and pressure, I figured to check it cold would be better? thanks for any info, this is my first tractor.
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It may be off the wall...but IMO if the "check plug" is gravity based...operating the cutter/gear box would distribute oil and coat all the internal parts...and a gravity based indicator would show slightly less oil than if none had been distributed...?

IMO, IF it is a gravity based "check plug"...It would make more sense to me if the manual said to WAIT 15-20 minutes AFTER operating to get an accurate reading...
 
   / brushog gearbox oil #6  
this might be a stupid question but when is the best time to check the gearbox oil on a brushog. my manual says it cant be accurately checked until 15 to 20 min of operation. it has a small check plug that I remove to check level. but after operating and heating up wouldn't fluid come out because of heat and pressure, I figured to check it cold would be better? thanks for any info, this is my first tractor.

The fill plug on my Woods mower has a cotter key to keep vent open to prevent any pressure buildup in gear case.
 
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I would believe checking the oil before use is a good SOP. If the seal was damaged and the oil has leaked out from the last use... using it without oil is worse than the slight level difference between hot & cold gearbox.

That said ... I only have checked the level every couple of years.
 
   / brushog gearbox oil #8  
FWIW, the manuals for both of my rotary cutters (Taylor Way, Bush Hog) say to check the oil every 40 hours. I don't put that many hours on my cutters during a year, so I end up checking the oil in the spring.

Steve
 
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as a footnote, if you top it up cold, might also check again once it's warmed up @ operating temp to draw off any excess (aeration/foaming also will affect level)...don't want to compromise any seals on the chance of overfill....regards
 
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Thanks for the responses. what a great source this forum is to get my questions answered!! makes owning a tractor even more fun!
 

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