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300U Trans Oil Change

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Dwight

10-26-2003 15:08:22




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I am working at getting a 300U functional that has not been used in 5-8 years. Can someone tell me how to drain "all" the fluid from the trans of a 300U?

As I understand the owner's manual, I should have to pull 3 drain plugs in total -- 1 on the rear and 2 under the belly. I have pulled all of the plugs and thought that I drained all of it. However, while fixing a leak from the T/A clutch cover, I noticed plenty of the old fluid in the cavity that contains the the T/A clutch. How do I drain this? What's the trick? Is there some additional plug that I am not aware of? If so, I haven't found it. Still searching my manuals . . . Thanks in advance for feedback.

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Jim E.

10-27-2003 05:09:27




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 Re: 300U Trans Oil Change in reply to Dwight, 10-26-2003 15:08:22  
If, you are talking about the area where the clutch and disc are, that is suppose to be dry, there is a couple of holes be low the belly housing to drain that area.



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Dwight

10-27-2003 07:49:48




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 Re: Re: 300U Trans Oil Change in reply to Jim E., 10-27-2003 05:09:27  
Thanks for the feedback Jim. It seems so obvious now.

As I mentioned in my last message, when I received the tractor, it was leaking "fluid" from the T/A clutch cover. The fluid seemed to be an oil/water mix. Based on that, I guess I assumed that the clutch was a wet clutch (hence the oil) and that the leaky cover plate and sitting for 5-8 years allowed water into the compartment.

Again, thanks for the feedback.

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