front axle fluid

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budepps3760

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Montgomery, Al
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Mahindra 2810
I own a 1984 4WD Mahindra 2810. When I purchased it last year it had 432 hours on it. I changed all fluids on it and have loved every minute on it. I filled the front axle to the top, maybe a little too much. After operating I noticed that when sticking my finger in the opening I could not feel and fluid. Ok, not a problem, maybe it had to circulate and completely go where all needed to go since I completely drained it. I refilled it again, this time not to the top but just to the top of the axle. Again upon checking after running I noticed the fluid was lower, however not as low this time. My question is what should be the correct fill level? How much should I expect the fluid to lower upon use. I am not seeing an evidence of a leak anywhere.
 
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Do you have owners manual?? Check it for correct oil level. If you don't have, please post picture of where you check oil, and what oil level is at. Even though I don't own a Mahindra, I'll try to help if I can.:thumbsup:

Dave
 
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Thanks. I will not be able to do so until next weekend. Have to work and only time I can go to farm is weekend. Thankfully I hope to move there soon and enjoy the peaceful surroundings instead of this city life.
 
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Thanks. I will not be able to do so until next weekend. Have to work and only time I can go to farm is weekend. Thankfully I hope to move there soon and enjoy the peaceful surroundings instead of this city life. There is no dipstick associated with the front able, just a visual glance.
 
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I keep my Iseki just above the axel. After a few small seal leaks someone on here suggested Lucas Hub Oil. I filled it with that and all leaks stopped. Yours may be different but my friend has a Yanmar and a Kubota. He fills his the same.. Your fluid must leak somewhere, Maybe while driving?
 
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The axle case on my Kioti has a fill port on the top and a level-check plug on the side...very much like the fill-check combo on the gear box of my brush mower. I'm willing to be corrected on this, but, as long as there is a significant air space left (for heat expansion), I can't see how just eyeball "filling it to the top" could hurt. Note, however, that critical proviso; if there is absolutely zero expansion room for the fluid as it heats, there could be trouble.
 
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Every FWA tractor I've seen or been arounf has both a fill plug and a level plug. Some level plugs are also a securement bolt. I'd consult the owners manual first.
 
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Mine has a dip stick.

Chris
 

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