Hello!
I have a Ford-New-Holland 4430 orchard tractor (100% made by Fiat) that keeps getting water in the tranny. Did a complete flush last year (multiple rinse with diesel).
So far this time, I have fill and drained the transmission twice with diesel (and driving the tractor around the barn to mix it up). Keeps getting out milky as ...!!
I am sure that 47 rinse cycles will fix it but I would like to reduce the time and expense.
Any suggestion that would speed up this process?
And no, no water get in through the shifter boots. It has a cab. The fill opening is threaded good and tight. Can't figure out where all that water is coming from... grr.
Francis
I have a Ford-New-Holland 4430 orchard tractor (100% made by Fiat) that keeps getting water in the tranny. Did a complete flush last year (multiple rinse with diesel).
So far this time, I have fill and drained the transmission twice with diesel (and driving the tractor around the barn to mix it up). Keeps getting out milky as ...!!
I am sure that 47 rinse cycles will fix it but I would like to reduce the time and expense.
Any suggestion that would speed up this process?
And no, no water get in through the shifter boots. It has a cab. The fill opening is threaded good and tight. Can't figure out where all that water is coming from... grr.
Francis