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Swaz17

Hello everyone, I have a 1986 312A that the dealer told me years ago did not have a serviceable hydro and I also could not locate a drain plug. Many years later now, I've noticed that it seems much slower now when it's warm, both forward and reverse. The fluid level is good, and it still looks good, but with 900+ hours on it, I would think it should have been changed years ago. Any ideas. Thank You!

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dennist

Eaton 700 pump is a weaker pump and known for this issue...some may disagree, but I have had a few and they were the same way. It gets to the point where you can not even climb a small hill, and even going on flat ground will shudder. I stopped buying them, unless I needed an engine. Great tractors other then that. If you had a 312-H it would have an Eaton 1100 pump and hydro lift, which seem to be Very much better and made to pull, push, etc. and you could service them.

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Kelly

Yes sounds like you need a pump, and good used ones are hard to find, you could swap a Eaton 1100 in, but you are better off if you have a complete parts tractor to do the swap, that way you have everything needed to do it. 

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swampman

Would this same problem happen on a 1992 244H?...What Number Eaton would I have?

 

thanks!

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Kelly

Not sure what trans you have in the 244 but that is a lawn tractor not a garden tractor, they don't share any parts, but yes the trans is probably tired, most of them are sealed units in the mowers.

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swampman

ok,yeah I'll say it's tired! :roll:

I think they're around $500.00 too.

 

thanks though

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shallowwatersailor

The 244-H uses an Eaton 751 which is not the same as an Eaton 700. The 751 is more like the contemporary Tuff Torq transaxle used in lawn tractors today.

 

The 700 (312-A) use 10W30 in the transaxle, and 30W in the reservoir/pump. You could try changing the fluid. There is a drain plug under the pump.

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woodchuckfarmer

Its not the big plastic plug , its below that . Good luck

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shallowwatersailor

Its not the big plastic plug , its below that . Good luck

Thanks for clarifying my post. You are right.

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ericj

i have a good 700 trans but i live in pa and your in mi. i have swapped a 1100  for a 700 on a 312 A and it worked good

 

eric j

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Swaz17

You guys are awesome! Thanks for all the advice. I'll try the fluid first, just to cover that base, but will look for the 1100. I also have a 96 16 horse with the 8 speed I use for pulling a drag and heavy stuff, but it would be really nice to use the hydro. Thanks again!

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608KEB

How does tranny perform after changing oil?

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Swaz17

Holy cow time flies! I changed oil with a straight 30 weight following your advise, and the transmission performs extreemly well! Smoother, more responsive, and when it's hot it works just as good. It was likely not just the oil that made the improvement, but the built up material around the pump that is difficult to clean with all of the body work on. Thank you for all of your help! ...Steve

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