Posted by mike henry on May 31, 2015 at 08:58:19 from (104.9.177.120):
this winter some of you nice gents helped me diagnose that my farmall H may need the fluids in the rear end changed do to it having little water in it and the tractor stalling after starting if clutch was let out. Finally getting this done, I hope. But a local farmall person brought up an idea that I hadn't thought of. Want to run it past you all and get opinions as to whether it is better idea or not for changing fluids. He said instead of taking the top plate off the tractor and dipping into it that it may be easier to unbolt the 3 bolts (I think he said) and pull the pto and go through that to remove fluids. What do you all think. Seems to me I would be limited to only reaching so far in. That would only matter if there was sludge, of which Im not sure. Could I use a drill powered pump to remove fluid and then reach in to check for sludge material if I did the job this way? Thanks in advance for your input.
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