Petersinclair
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- Jul 4, 2007
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I have a 2002 BX2200 with 60" MMM with mulching kit. The other day I was just finishing mowing about 1 acre of wet bermuda where the tractor was obviously working pretty hard ( I had to slow down in areas of thick grass so the engine would come back up to speed) when I drove across my driveway and left a trail of hydraulic fluid. I lifted the seat and it looked like the fluid was coming from a little red and gray valve on top of the transmission housing. After the unit cooled it took about 1 pint of fluid to bring the level to the top of the dipstick. Is this something I need to worry about or was it blowing off "steam" so to speak. I normally don't mow when the grass is wet but we've had so much rain here in Oklahoma that I had to take the chance when there was a break for a day or so. Bye the way the tractor only has 165 hours on it.