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kostendorf 05-01-2014 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nightow1 (Post 258759)
I want to know is there a reason or a draw back to drill qnd tap a hole in the center bottom of my transmission of my 782, so I can drain it without replacing the gasket. I know it forces you to clean out the rear end and it wasent cost effective to do it at company level. But it it something I can do or is there a reason it shouldn't be done? Thanks for answering my dumb ? Of the day.:bash:

Look at this... Click on engines & drive train then scroll down to bottom of page.

http://www.xtrememotorworks.com/Part...rts%20List.htm

red56turbo 05-02-2014 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by R Bedell (Post 258800)
:bigthink:

Personally, I don't think one needs to open the rear end every time you do a hydra fluid change. Maybe, every other or third time would suffice. With a drain plug, it would promote more frequent fluid changes instead putting it off due to the hassle.

I agree with Roland. Hytran is pricey, but if he changes the fluid once a year, there shouldn't be the sludge buildup that one usually sees. Those are the cubs that haven't had a fluid change for 15-20 years or never had it changed. When I buy a "new" cub, I change all fluids and open up the rearend cause who knows when it was serviced last. After the initial cleanup, the once a year fluid change should do it. Strength shouldn't be compromised. IIRC, the Farmall Cub used the same rear cases and those had plugs. :TwoCents:


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