woodchuckc
Bronze Member
I changed out all the filters, engine oil, hydraulic fluid with Super UDT, and greased everything on my L5030HST over the weekend (I've got 100 hours on it). I located all the drain plugs on the transmission / rear end and removed them all when I drained the hydraulic fluid, and I refilled with 12 gallons of UDT (manual calls for 11.9 gallons with filter changes). I let the tractor fast idle for about 5 minutes after refilling and then just moved forward / backward about 20 feet a few times, and operated the FEL and 3 pt hitch up and down a few times. After this, the dipstick indicated an overfill (level was up about 1 inch higher than the "full" mark).
Will the level go down any with use? The HST didn't act like it had air trapped in it. Will it hurt to leave the level this high if it doesn't go down, or should I try to siphon out some fluid? I've never had a tractor with HST before, so I'm not sure if I need to do anything about it or not. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Thanks!
-Chuck
Will the level go down any with use? The HST didn't act like it had air trapped in it. Will it hurt to leave the level this high if it doesn't go down, or should I try to siphon out some fluid? I've never had a tractor with HST before, so I'm not sure if I need to do anything about it or not. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Thanks!
-Chuck