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Tractor Tranny Fluid Replacement ?
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<blockquote data-quote="chevytaHOE5674" data-source="post: 1759501" data-attributes="member: 19817"><p>Diesel "might" loosen up some gunk and get it to drain out but other than that it won't do much. Just pull the drain plug/plugs and let it drain out, replace plug and refill. </p><p></p><p>If the oil is super milky the new oil may get milky again quickly. So flush again and refill with new oil.</p><p></p><p>Its expensive... but oil is still way cheaper than bearings, gears, brake linings, clutch linings, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevytaHOE5674, post: 1759501, member: 19817"] Diesel "might" loosen up some gunk and get it to drain out but other than that it won't do much. Just pull the drain plug/plugs and let it drain out, replace plug and refill. If the oil is super milky the new oil may get milky again quickly. So flush again and refill with new oil. Its expensive... but oil is still way cheaper than bearings, gears, brake linings, clutch linings, etc. [/QUOTE]
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