So, after the hydro pump debacle, as shared elsewhere here, I am finally ready to get to hogging the fields around the house. Brush hog gearbox is bone dry. Why? Shaft seal under the stump jumper is kaput. A couple days spent finding and installing the seal.
I start hogging the hill behind the house, and realize I should avoid the half dozen rocks and cover some ground before I manage to break the thing again, so head over the the front field which is smooth. Halfway through, I notice the lifters are making some noise and look down to see the engine oil pressure light. Crap! shut it down and begin investigating. Right side of the engine is covered in oil, right around here the hydro pump is located. What did I mess up?, I'm thinking. Threw some more oil in it and fired it up to see if I could trace the source. Coming out the top of the oil filter. Did I forget to tighten it after the hydro pump incident? No. A one in a million shot with a 2ft long branch that punched the bottom of the filter, and distorted it enough that it blew out the seal ring. Looking at how the filter is situated, I'm amazed this happened.
Look where this thing is tucked in
So, another oil change in the middle of the field, the third in 30 hrs, and all is well again. It didn't run too long without pressure, and I'm relieved that things seem to be running normally now.
I'm beginning to think this tractor is cursed....
I start hogging the hill behind the house, and realize I should avoid the half dozen rocks and cover some ground before I manage to break the thing again, so head over the the front field which is smooth. Halfway through, I notice the lifters are making some noise and look down to see the engine oil pressure light. Crap! shut it down and begin investigating. Right side of the engine is covered in oil, right around here the hydro pump is located. What did I mess up?, I'm thinking. Threw some more oil in it and fired it up to see if I could trace the source. Coming out the top of the oil filter. Did I forget to tighten it after the hydro pump incident? No. A one in a million shot with a 2ft long branch that punched the bottom of the filter, and distorted it enough that it blew out the seal ring. Looking at how the filter is situated, I'm amazed this happened.
Look where this thing is tucked in
So, another oil change in the middle of the field, the third in 30 hrs, and all is well again. It didn't run too long without pressure, and I'm relieved that things seem to be running normally now.
I'm beginning to think this tractor is cursed....