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Re: 4020 tranny and reare end ??
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Posted by MSM on January 09, 2007 at 03:27:01 from (12.177.63.226):
In Reply to: 4020 tranny and reare end ?? posted by Raleigh Boulware on January 08, 2007 at 18:53:12:
As was said below,if it shifts properly,doesn't jump out of gear and is quiet,it should be in good shape. Your only concern with the 7-9000 hour tractors would be brake condition.When they start to deteriorate or wear out,the grindings work themselves through the whole hydraulic system and can cause real problems,especially if it is a power shift.Since they are wet brakes there is no easy way to check their condition,they will stop the tractor and not give any indication of problems even if they are steel on steel.The only indicator would be a silver paste in the hydraulic filters. Removing and checking the hyd. filter would be a good thing to do on any tractor you are considering. Small shavings or chips in minute quantities are normal,but if you see alot of chips,discolored fluid,silvery paste,large pieces of brown material it is a good indicator of trans. and brake problems.
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