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AHS

Its got 1” axles, I don’t know if that makes a difference... it has water in it. And with what? 80W90? 80W140?

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JCM

My 1989 312-8 has 1'' axles and the correct oil is SAE 90 API Service GL-5     2 qt Capacity according to the original owners manual.

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AHS

SAE 90- like gear oil? I’ve done it once before.. years ago! Owner Manuel.... never heard of one!😄

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The Tuul Crib

 You will want to flush it out with diesel fuel. What you need to do is lift the front end of the tractor up safely as high as you can and drain out what is in it. Then fill it up with diesel fuel run it around the yard a few times and drain it out again the same way. Do this until it comes out clear.  Once you drain the last bit of it out add 2 quarts of 90 weight gear oil !

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peter lena

don,t forget to replace the shiftier boot , probably the cause of the water ,  pete

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ebinmaine

We use Wally world straight 90 oil.

 

Definitely want to follow all the above advice.

@The Tool Crib Randy has a great idea with flushing...

 

 

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AHS
9 hours ago, peter lena said:

don,t forget to replace the shiftier boot , probably the cause of the water ,  pete

Ya, I’ve replaced the shifter boot once... I cannot remember when! Guess it time for another!👍

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Lee1977

The side plug has to be in place to get 2 quarts in the transmission.

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