How worried should I be - JD 2305 Front Axle

   / How worried should I be - JD 2305 Front Axle #11  
Do you have the service or owners manual?
Maybe you can look it up on line,, but,, are you sure the axle calls for gear oil, or did you guess? :eek:

My JD calls for HyTran (whatever it is called by JD,,) transmission oil in the front axle. The tractor is a 4105'

My 4410 owners manual calls for Low Viscosity Hi-Guard in the front differential assembly. I poured in 80W-90 once and then went to read the owners manual. I won't make that mistake again.
 
   / How worried should I be - JD 2305 Front Axle
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My manual calls out for 80W-90 gear oil in the front axle. I think there was even a bold note saying do not use transmission oil. The synthetic Amsoil I put in there states to use in applications calling for 75W- or 80W-90 applications.
 
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As far as metal shavings,, some is normal,
an excessive amount indicates to me that someone operated the tractor in 4WD a lot,, when turning on hard ground. JMHO

I am new at this, so not sure what is considered normal or excessive. Wish I would have taken some photos. I am the 3rd owner, but I know the guy I bought from personally, and I know he barely used the tractor. No idea what the first guy did with it though. There are grass clippings still hanging around underneath, so I assume he used it for mowing.

I have the 200X FEL also, and the tractor was not properly ballasted when I got it, which sounds like it could be hard on the front axle as well. The ballast box had a single cinder block in it. I have since filled the rear tires with PG antifreeze, and added several hundred pounds of scrap metal bolts to the ballast.
 
   / How worried should I be - JD 2305 Front Axle #14  
Do you have the service or owners manual?
Maybe you can look it up on line,, but,, are you sure the axle calls for gear oil, or did you guess? :eek:

My JD calls for HyTran (whatever it is called by JD,,) transmission oil in the front axle. The tractor is a 4105'

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As far as metal shavings,, some is normal,
an excessive amount indicates to me that someone operated the tractor in 4WD a lot,, when turning on hard ground. JMHO
Well, if that's the reason it should have been on both sides, and 400h is not a lot of use. And tractors don't self destruct even with extensive use of 4WD on hard ground, a lot of those that use a loader always run in 4WD without problems, a least proper axels with planetary reduction gears.
 
   / How worried should I be - JD 2305 Front Axle #15  
My manual calls out for 80W-90 gear oil in the front axle. I think there was even a bold note saying do not use transmission oil. The synthetic Amsoil I put in there states to use in applications calling for 75W- or 80W-90 applications.
I already changed my front axle gear oils, twice before my 450 hrs, but my next service I will switch to the fully synthetic Amsoil gear oil. I don't know why I didn't think of Amsoil the first time, but their line of fully synthetic products is of the highest quality. I went online today, and found they really are much more than just a motor oil supplier.
 

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