John Deere 5310 Hydraulic Brakes - Any Brake Discs less sensitive to water in fluid

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Doug Bradenton

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John Deere 5310
I have a John Deere 5310. It has the wet type brakes which are submerged in the Trans-Hydraulic Fluid. My tractor sits most of the year and condensation gets in the fluid. I know that the fluid should get changed more often to try to keep the moisture out of it. However, I was wondering if there was a brand or type of brake disc that was less likely to suffer from swelling due to moisture in the fluid or are all the brake discs the same? Thanks.
 
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Sounds like a round-about-way to solve the problem.. Maybe a method to drain the water accumulation before running the tractor would be the easier solution.
Know of no disc exchange that would run in water-contaminated tranny fluid. And if contaminated, the brakes would be the least of my concerns.
 
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If the tractor sits out in the open check the shifter boots to see if they are cracked allowing water to get in the transmission. I haven't heard of other people having issues with parked tractors absorbing enough water to cause brake problems through condensation.

The cost of a fluid change and filters is dirt cheap compared to the damage that contaminated fluid can cause. I would start by looking for places that water can get into the case and do the fluid and filter change.

I agree with Beenthere, the brakes would be the least of my concerns.
 
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Don't forget that fluid moves in the Hydraulics also.
 
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Thanks for all the information. I do realize what areas of the tractor the fluid affects. The tractor previously belonged to my father who passed away. I am very careful about maintenance and fluid changes. I will look for boot cracks. Are there any other typical water entry points besides the shifter boot
 
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Thanks for all the information. I do realize what areas of the tractor the fluid affects. The tractor previously belonged to my father who passed away. I am very careful about maintenance and fluid changes. I will look for boot cracks. Are there any other typical water entry points besides the shifter boot


Not familiar with a 5310 specifically but I would clean the tractor and then visually inspect for any places where water could enter.
 

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