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Andy58

Asking before I purchase but does a 97 269H Wheel horse have a drain plug for hydraulic oil? No owners manual to check. Thanks in advance..

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Pollack Pete

Plug at bottom of tranny.Takes an allen wrench.Clean the crud out of the hex so the wrench will go in all the way.Very easy to strip.When draining is complete,wrap the plug with teflon tape.Re-install.

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lynnmor
3 hours ago, Pollack Pete said:

Plug at bottom of tranny.Takes an allen wrench.Clean the crud out of the hex so the wrench will go in all the way.Very easy to strip.When draining is complete,wrap the plug with teflon tape.Re-install.

 

He has a 200 series lawn mower, whole different animal.  The owners manual has no procedure for changing the oil, just add.  There is a bolt in the bottom that might work.

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Pollack Pete
2 hours ago, lynnmor said:

 

He has a 200 series lawn mower, whole different animal.  The owners manual has no procedure for changing the oil, just add.  There is a bolt in the bottom that might work.

You're right.My 67 yr old eyes saw 520H.Blind in one eye.......can't see out of the other one.Better days are coming.

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BOB ELLISON

I had a craftsman tractor with a tuff-torq and everything I found was you can't chang or add oil to it.

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oliver2-44

Tuff torque transaxles are not made to change oil in as mentioned above.  However, you will find some Youtube video's that show how to pull the axle, use a drain plug on the top to drain and refill it.  Also some videos show a "boss" in the aluminum casting that can be drilled and tapped to drain/refill.

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Ro-Go

Ah, the move to no drain plug. Happened in BMW diffs in mid-2000s. I'm sure plenty of other machines have gone that way. BMW has claimed they use "lifetime oil" since the 90s. What a joke. 

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rmaynard

I have a Tuff-Torq K-46 tranny in my John Deere X300. I had very little forward power. Everything about it says "sealed, do not open". There is no drain plug. However, following a you-tube video, I opened it up, drained it, cleaned the magnet that picks up steel debris, replaced the motor, pump and screen. Since there is no gasket, I had to carefully apply RTV to all the mating surfaces without getting any in places where it would block fluid flow. I replaced the old oil with full synthetic 5W50 motor oil. That's been about two years now. Runs like new. Having said that, I'm not suggesting that you do the same unless you are very mechanically inclined, and prepared for a real learning experience. Parts are not cheap.

 

A short answer to your question is most early Tuff-Torq transmissions do not have a drain plug.

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