Ford 3000 hydraulics

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I have a Ford 3000 gas tractor and believe the hydraulic and axle fluid is running into the gear box. I seen an old post that said this was possible.
Can anyone shed some light on this? Do I need to take the tractor apart to correct it? Evidently you can still drive and brushhog with it this way.
thanks
 
   / Ford 3000 hydraulics #2  
:welcome: to the forum. Perhaps I'm misreading your question, but on most tractors the transmission (gear box?), rear axle, and hydraulic system all use the same reservoir for lubrication. So, I certainly "hope" hydraulic fluid is getting to the gear box. Tractordata.com shows it holds 6.3 gallons which is about normal for that size machine. That lubes the gears, rear axle, reduction gears, AND is the reservoir for the lift and other hydraulic componenbts.
 
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I have a Ford 3000 gas tractor and believe the hydraulic and axle fluid is running into the gear box. I seen an old post that said this was possible.
Can anyone shed some light on this? Do I need to take the tractor apart to correct it? Evidently you can still drive and brushhog with it this way.
thanks

Thanks for replying Fawken. Your info makes me relax a little. I have ordered a manual for this tractor but I thought there were seals separating the tractor rear end/hydraulics and the transmission box due to having separate fills and separate level check plugs.

When I checked the level in the transmission box oil just squirted out the hole and I caught about 2 gallons in a clean bucket before it slowed down. no oil was coming out of the axle check hole. I would think the level would have been the same at both check holes? Tractor was not running and is on level surface:) I appreciate any thoughts on this. Thanks
 
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Thanks for replying Fawken. Your info makes me relax a little. I have ordered a manual for this tractor but I thought there were seals separating the tractor rear end/hydraulics and the transmission box due to having separate fills and separate level check plugs.

When I checked the level in the transmission box oil just squirted out the hole and I caught about 2 gallons in a clean bucket before it slowed down. no oil was coming out of the axle check hole. I would think the level would have been the same at both check holes? Tractor was not running and is on level surface:) I appreciate any thoughts on this. Thanks

If possible, take pictures of where these check holes are. But to my knowledge the three components are all connected. Hence they hold nearly 6 and a half gallons of fluid.
 
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I have a 93 3930. Not sure if the 3000 is the same. Mine uses the same fluid in the diff and gear box but is filled separately. Gear box is filled and checked by the gear shift. Diff has it's own dipstick and is filled at the top of the diff on either side of the seat.
 
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I also have an old 3000 gas. The transmission and rear axle have separate fill locations. I’m not positive they don’t share anything, but I know they have their own fill and check locations. I can read through my tech manual tonight and make sure I’m telling you correctly, as my memory isn’t always to be trusted. But having that much fluid in the rear axle doesn’t make sense.
 
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Maybe he's got a clogged vent or the system is overfilled. I looked at the drawings on the New Holland Parts look-up site, and like most tractors this model has the transmission case and the rear axle case connected with a clear pathway for oil to circulate. The design is such that they may have felt the need for a separate fill and dipstick in the rear axle housing to prevent a low oil condition on initial fill or re-fill after draining.
 
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Maybe he's got a clogged vent or the system is overfilled. I looked at the drawings on the New Holland Parts look-up site, and like most tractors this model has the transmission case and the rear axle case connected with a clear pathway for oil to circulate. The design is such that they may have felt the need for a separate fill and dipstick in the rear axle housing to prevent a low oil condition on initial fill or re-fill after draining.

Thank fellas for not giving up on me. I got the manual I ordered today and it is worthless and don't show the section I need. If the hyd, axle and transmission share the same fluid it shouldn't have unequal pressure. Like you said Fawken maybe there is a vent or something. My computer will not let met download a picture from my camera right now. Soundman had a picture of this same tractor showing the two
check holes on the tractor that I looked at yesterday but I think he posted it in 2013. I'll see if I can find it again. The two check holes are on the right side of the tractor as your sitting in the seat, the transmission hole is right below the brake and then the hyd/axle is to the left of it toward the diff. I am pretty sure this is a1967 3000. I 'm still looking for the problem.
 
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I just refreshed my sump oil day before yesterday. I have a '65 3000D with the 8 sp. Live PTO. The hyd-diff take 6 gallons. The tranny 2.5 per the manual. Guess what. The manual is correct. Back in the days of the predecessor, the 4 cyl tractors like my 2000D 4 cyl with a tranny drive PTO and 4 speed, per comments from Soundguy I found out and realized that my to and from lines linking my hyd. pump to the 3 pt went through the bottom of the tranny case. Pinholes were the norm and apparently my 2000 has a pin hole or two as periodically, rather than add oil, I drain it down to the fill screw located half way up on the right side.

So for anybody wondering if a tranny designed for 90W GL-1 mineral oil will operate just as good if not smoother in the winter on Ford 134A, yes it will. Mine's been doing it for over 10 years and who knows before that as I bought it (them) about 10 years ago and this is the first time I changed the lube on both tractors. No I'm not referring to engine oil.

Also for your 3000 it all runs on 134A or more commonly sold as JD 303....that's what WM's oil of the era had on the label. But on buckets of the "period" lube, you'll find both specks on the back of the same container. This is not the premium oil required for todays tractors with all the hyd operated functionality, but it was made for that era tractor. It runs a few dollars a pail cheaper than the premium.

Just below the brake pedal, half way down the housing is the tranny full screw. You unscrew it and fill till fluid runs out....same with the other I mentioned next. The fill hole is adjacent to the gear shift levers. At about the same height, back just before you get to the rear housing is the full screw for the hyd-diff. The fill hole is also on the right on the top rear of the ring gear housing. Looking at the center of the housing from behind the tractor on top, and just to the right of the rear of the seat, you can't miss it. And the guy's handle is Soundguy. He's probably got 2 dozen Fords.
 
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I just refreshed my sump oil day before yesterday. I have a '65 3000D with the 8 sp. Live PTO. The hyd-diff take 6 gallons. The tranny 2.5 per the manual. Guess what. The manual is correct. Back in the days of the predecessor, the 4 cyl tractors like my 2000D 4 cyl with a tranny drive PTO and 4 speed, per comments from Soundguy I found out and realized that my to and from lines linking my hyd. pump to the 3 pt went through the bottom of the tranny case. Pinholes were the norm and apparently my 2000 has a pin hole or two as periodically, rather than add oil, I drain it down to the fill screw located half way up on the right side. QUOTE]

Texasmark thanks for the info, I vaguely remember the post that soundguy sent you but I've slept since then it didn't register because he was talking about your 2000 4cyl. Are you saying the 3000 tractor hyd lines also run through the transmission also and are probably leaking like your 2000?
 

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