Posted by BarnyardEngineering on April 16, 2023 at 05:56:43 from (76.179.209.10):
In Reply to: IH 450 TRACTOR posted by tom levandoski on April 12, 2023 at 14:04:04:
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Not possible unless someone did something very stupid with some extra hoses.
The hydraulic system is self-contained in the console under the steering wheel. There are two walls of solid steel between it and the transmission so there is just no direct way to get from one to the other.
Hydraulic oil can run into the engine through a bad seal in the hydraulic pump but there is no way for oil to get from the engine to the transmission.
By the looks of that oil you're draining out it is VERY water contaminated.
Where are you replacing the hydraulic oil that you're "losing by the gallons?" If you're dumping it in the transmission thinking you're filling the hydraulics, there is your source of overfilling.
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