JCD 59 #1 Posted October 22 I need to drain and refill my transmission/gear oil, I can't see the drain plug even though I know where it is supposed to be. I'd like to jack it up and use a pair of jack stands so I can get under it and be able to see. Where should I jack it up and where is a safe place for the jack stands. Thanks, Jim 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
953 nut 55,155 #2 Posted October 22 I have always jacked the tractor under the transaxle and placed jack stands under the 3/4" round supports under the running boards. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 8,309 #3 Posted October 22 Does the tractor have a hitch?? It may be hiding the drain plug.... To do a proper draining of a Unidrive, you need the front wheels about a foot higher than the rears. That way, the oil drains over the hump inside the casting..... 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 8,600 #4 Posted October 23 @JCD also like to jack up front wheels with jack stands , to enhance drainage , like hi mileage AUTO TRANS FLUID for a slinging / flushing agent , do you have any roads to drive on ? personally have CUL DE SACS , in my area , to put miles on that cleaning flushing , using every gear / range , might have to do it a couple of times , for total clean drainage, also new shift boot , grease the UNDERSIED OF THE SHIFT BOOT , so it slides over the irregularities on top of trans , also put a TYE WRAP ON SHIFTER ROD at exact hold point , makes that last . like CLIMBING GEAR OIL , READS SPECS , 75- 85- 90 wt , pete 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JCD 59 #5 Posted October 23 Thanks guys going to try to get to it today. Jim 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JCD 59 #6 Posted October 23 Finished and running good, Thanks for all the suggestions, they really helped. Jim 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,829 #7 Posted October 24 14 hours ago, JCD said: Finished and running good, Thanks for all the suggestions, they really helped. Jim If I haven’t yet, to the forum. Thanks for being a supporting member! People like you keep the lights on around here! 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,829 #8 Posted October 24 On 10/23/2024 at 8:39 AM, peter lena said: also like to jack up front wheels with jack stands , to enhance drainage This should be highlighted for sure. There is a hump cast into the bottom of the transmission, and the front section will not drain if left level. The front should be lifted as high as safely possible to get the rest of the oil out. If it’ too late, add it to the list for next time. Any good oil in there now is better than bad old oil from before. I have used hilo forks or an engine hoist in the past, to get the front end FEET above the rear end for this reason. 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handy Don 12,201 #9 Posted October 24 I’m careful when jacking to not wreck the grease zerk on the front axle and to chock the rear wheels against rolling. 🙂 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 8,600 #10 Posted October 24 @Pullstart also regularly check oil after usage , all 3 are clean / clear / full , just a regular look see after use , another thing since adding a tye wrap just above the shifter boot , and greasing the underside of the boot , so it easily slides over trans top irregularities , boots are solid , no tearing , cracking . check trans , engine oil , top off tank with STA-BIL 1,1/2 oz , no hose or carbuncle's , debris anywhere. filters are always clean , carb bowl clean / clear . regular checks for me , thanks for the response , pete 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites