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Re: Changing Rear Differential Oil
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Posted by Dave BN on April 17, 2006 at 23:23:57 from (64.12.116.65):
In Reply to: Changing Rear Differential Oil posted by Al Fitch on April 17, 2006 at 19:20:32:
The PTO and belt pulley gets oil from the transmission. Their is a seperate drail for the belt pulley gearbox. It's a small pipe plug under the belt pulley gearbox. This would not drain when the transmission is drained. You should "pre lube" the belt pulley gearbox using the plug on the top of that casting. That way it's got oil until the "oil pump" can get fresh oil back there. It takes 1/2 quart I thik. I usually dump a quart or 2 of new motor oil thru the transmission to clean it out before I put the plug back in and fill it with 80/90W. Dave
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