Jan 10, 2014 / jd 2010 locked rear wheel in cold temps Thread Starter #11 OP B bluwin New member Joined Jan 3, 2014 Messages 5 Location henderson, md Tractor jd 2010 It took almost a gallon of 80w gear oil. Oil in the right side is good quality. I appreciate all the help.
It took almost a gallon of 80w gear oil. Oil in the right side is good quality. I appreciate all the help.
Jan 11, 2014 / jd 2010 locked rear wheel in cold temps #12 D Dizno Silver Member Joined Aug 9, 2012 Messages 116 Location ON, Canada Tractor John Deere 1020, John Deere 1030, John Deere AR, John Deere 455 I will check mine too! Thanks also for the follow up on what happened. I looked in my manual and it says nothing about separate reservoirs....
I will check mine too! Thanks also for the follow up on what happened. I looked in my manual and it says nothing about separate reservoirs....
Jan 11, 2014 / jd 2010 locked rear wheel in cold temps #13 Tx Jim New Member Joined Jan 26, 2007 Messages 10,249 Location Coyote Flats,Tx Tractor JD 4255/Kubota M7040 HDC Dizno said: I will check mine too! Thanks also for the follow up on what happened. I looked in my manual and it says nothing about separate reservoirs.... Click to expand... That's because the tractors you have listed in your profile don't have separate oil reservoirs
Dizno said: I will check mine too! Thanks also for the follow up on what happened. I looked in my manual and it says nothing about separate reservoirs.... Click to expand... That's because the tractors you have listed in your profile don't have separate oil reservoirs
Jan 11, 2014 / jd 2010 locked rear wheel in cold temps #14 D Dizno Silver Member Joined Aug 9, 2012 Messages 116 Location ON, Canada Tractor John Deere 1020, John Deere 1030, John Deere AR, John Deere 455 Tx Jim said: That's because the tractors you have listed in your profile don't have separate oil reservoirs Click to expand... I have changed the oil twice in it and there is still water in the hydraulic oil - do you have a suggestion on how to flush the hydraulic system?
Tx Jim said: That's because the tractors you have listed in your profile don't have separate oil reservoirs Click to expand... I have changed the oil twice in it and there is still water in the hydraulic oil - do you have a suggestion on how to flush the hydraulic system?