Skwerl58 704 #1 Posted August 8, 2023 I have the 1054 fuel system cleaned and the engine is running great so I moved to the tranny. I drained the grease/ water mix from the transmission and have added some diesel to it. I need to get the hubs pulled out before I drive it to circulate because the left rear tire is nearly hitting the fender. What is the best way to flush the tranny? I do have 40w oil to add back after the flush. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oliver2-44 9,743 #2 Posted August 8, 2023 Having it soaking with diesel is a good start. Drive it around or put it up on jack stands and run it through all gears several times. Drain it and if it looks really bad do a 2nd diesel flush. Note: In my opinion, flushing is good when you have milk shake oil and maybe a tiny amount of free water. If it was sitting a long time and had a lot of free water in it, it needs to be opened up and cleaned properly. The spec's for these transmission call for 80/90 wt gear oil. 50 wt motor oil is about as thick as 90 wt gear oil, but doesn't have the additives that gear oil has. I've learned a clue to look for that indicates a transmission has/had a lot of water in it. As water enters the transmission through the shifter opening, it floats the gear oil out the shifter opening. So if the top of a transmission in the shifter area is covered in oil and it might even be running down the sides, there's a good chance it is or was full of water. 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevasaurus 22,724 #3 Posted August 8, 2023 (edited) Rather then drive it around, just jack the rear tires off the ground and run (in gears) in place. Do a good 20 - 30 minutes and then drain. Sometimes, those seals will leak when you run diesel. That will leave tracks in your lawn. Edited August 8, 2023 by stevasaurus 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,455 #4 Posted August 8, 2023 2 hours ago, Skwerl58 said: need to get the hubs pulled out Be sure to use the right puller. A 3 jaw puller is a great way to break the hub. 1 hour ago, oliver2-44 said: Note: In my opinion, flushing is good when you have milk shake oil and maybe a tiny amount of free water. If it was sitting a long time and had a lot of free water in it, it needs to be opened up and cleaned properly. I'll second that. 1 hour ago, stevasaurus said: That will leave tracks in your lawn. This is easily remedied by doing the driving on the neighbor's lawn. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 8,316 #5 Posted August 8, 2023 To completely drain a Unidrive, you need to raise the front of the tractor at least a foot before pulling the drain plug. There is a hump in the bottom of the transmission casting - particularly if you are not going to open it up. DO lift it by the frame, let the axle hang. Grab the greasegun and lube the spindle & pivot zerks. BUT opening it up is the best long term approach - watch what comes out the drain - broken gear teeth or loose needle bearings in the mix mean it's time to pull it apart..... 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,840 #6 Posted August 9, 2023 Maybe not applicable in our small transmissions, but a guy I recently met has done this procedure many times in big tractor transmissions. He and a buddy have a 15 or 20 gallon barrel that sits below the drain plug of the transmission. They have a submersible pump and a special nozzle on the end of the hose that fits inside a fill port of the trans and shoots the fuel like a shower head. They fill the transmission, fill the bucket mostly, then crack the drain plug to leak out as fast as the pump can shoot. I thought it was too dandy an idea not to share! 2 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handy Don 12,216 #7 Posted August 9, 2023 15 hours ago, ebinmaine said: A 3 jaw puller is a great way to break the hub. As in ruin it, not break it free! 15 hours ago, ebinmaine said: This is easily remedied by doing the driving on the neighbor's lawn 2 hours ago, Pullstart said: a 15 or 20 gallon barrel that sits below the drain plug of the transmission. They have a submersible pump and a special nozzle on the end of the hose that fits inside a fill port of the trans and shoots the fuel like a shower head. Extra points for letting the crud settle out of the results while sitting in the barrel then decant and re-use most of the diesel! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,840 #8 Posted August 9, 2023 3 minutes ago, Handy Don said: As in ruin it, not break it free! Extra points for letting the crud settle out of the results while sitting in the barrel then decant and re-use most of the diesel! I have a pallet sized emergency shower basin that I’ve often thought of “what to do with it?” It could easily become a pump station for clean outs! Basically a large parts washer. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites