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gbenoit 07-23-2021 04:28 PM

982 transmission fluid
 
I'm new owner of cub cadet 982 with 3pts and pto. I want to change the transmission oil and filter. No drain plug? I think we need to remove the rear housing plate but I have 3 point and pto.. no access. :bash:

Oak 07-23-2021 06:53 PM

What year is your machine? The aluminum rear ones do have a drain plug but not the CI rear machines. Being a new owner of it, I would pull all the pto stuff and remove the rear cover to clean and inspect.

1711Cub 07-23-2021 07:26 PM

You've probably heard this before, but it bears repeating. Try to use the OEM Cub Cadet hydraulic oil filter, and HY-TRAN for best performance. You'll also need the correct rear cover gasket. If it has never been changed before, it will lost likely have a great deal of moisture in the oil that will reduce it's performance.

darkminion_17 07-23-2021 07:59 PM

You can remove the pickup tube on the bottom of the tranny to drain it, It is a 2 piece one... If it has a history of being changed, if not the udder way is the way to go.

gbenoit 07-25-2021 02:15 PM

I have aluminum rear end where is suppose to have drain plug

1711Cub 07-25-2021 02:49 PM

https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...1&d=1620997577

This pic should make it clearer.

gbenoit 07-25-2021 03:00 PM

Thank a lot for your help

gbenoit 07-25-2021 05:41 PM

I don’t have this plug, I can remove the tube beside to drain it?

gbenoit 07-25-2021 06:08 PM

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Don’t have the drain plug but if I remove this tube I’m ok?

ol'George 07-25-2021 08:44 PM

Read post #3 ----
if the unit has never been cleaned after 40 years of Lord knows what inside it,
it is advisable to do do it right, you are leaning toward Hytran which is an expensive lube with just as good, lesser expensive substitutes lubes avail. why would you want to put big $$ into a toilet/cesspool?
Purchase lesser expensive, but quality hydraulic oil and spend the saved $$ on a cub, Deer, wix or equivalent filter and gasket and clean up the cesspool in the reservoir.
Disclamer:
if the hydraulic fluid has been changed regularly then a drain/filter and refill is ok.
Just my .02 cents :bigthink:


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