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My c-141 gear drive starting acting funny

 

Everything works fine, but it now starts creeping in neutral  (which its never done before)

 

 

Its is "out of gear" but still wants to creep a little, even at idle

 

 

Its seems to go away once the tractor warms up and is driven, but when its cold it likes to wander slowly

 

 

Any ideas where to begin to look? is something out of adjustment or needs attention 

 

 

 

I need your expert help in what too look for or adjust!

 

 

This is a gear drive, w/ hi and lo range. I believe you call it a 8 speed

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peter lena

@stegs , only thing I can think of is gear oil , very heavy or very contaminated , never had any of mine do that , manual  gearing needs engagement  to operate , interested to find out what's going on , stranger than true, pete

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squonk

Sounds like mushy gear oil

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stevasaurus

I think Pete is correct.  Got to be stiff and maybe dirty oil.  That would explain what it is doing when it is cold, and why it stops when it warms up.  Time for a change and new 90wt.  Make sure oil is warmed up when you go to drain.  This is one time I would recommend a flush with 2 qts of diesel.  :occasion-xmas:

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peter lena

@ steveasaurus, agree with the diesel flush , found that actual road time is best to really get things moving , and increase flushing . have 3 cul de sacs , close by so i just wait till everyone has gone to work , have it all to my self , also bring a small tool kit and carb cleaner , use every gear , hi / lo range , since doing this my trans oils have been very good . mystery oil , pete

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stevasaurus

Yes Pete, I like the idea of driving around when flushing, but not on yours or anybody's lawn.  Any leaking seals will show where you have gone.  :occasion-xmas:

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Jeff-C175
13 hours ago, stegs said:

My c-141 gear drive starting acting funny

 

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stegs

Appreciate the info guys! 

 

Ill look into getting that changed this weekend. 

 

Any idea on how much gear oil i will need? 

 

Also is there a gasket i will need to replace or just a drain/refill ?

 

 

 

 

I also should do this on my 417-a wheel horse. Any recommendations on filter and oil to use in that tractor?

 

 

Im going to assume the gear drive uses a different oil than the 417-a hydro system

 

 

How much oil (and what kind) should i use on that tractor?

 

 

 

EDIT : just ordered a new filter for it, will be here tomorrow. Just need to know how much/what kind of oil for the hydro

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rjg854

I'm not familiar with that model, but I would say if the fluid is tan it has oil, if it's red it's Automatic transmission oil.

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squonk


How can it be an 8 speed and a hydro at the same time? :confusion-confused::confusion-confused::confusion-confused:

 

Opps!! I see you have another tractor! :lol:

 

417A Napa 1410 filter and Mobil 1 10/30 or 10/40

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stegs

Update, the 417a had its hydro system drained and refilled this summer before i bought the tractor back. SO that one is all set

 

 

Now the c-141 gear drive. I took a look at the oil last night, and lets just say it looked terrible. That will be my saturday project .

 

So here is my plan

 

Drive the tractor around for a while to get the oil warm. Raise front of the tractor up and drain the oil out. Put tractor back on the ground, add diesel fuel (2 quarts) to trans and run it around for a while. Lift tractor back up and drain the diesel fuel out

 

 

Refill with gear oil. 

 

My question is this. I found 2.5 quarts of valvoline synthetic 75w90 gear oil with limited slip additive in my cabinet? 

 

Can i use that in the tractor? Too heavy? too light? 

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rjg854

That should be just fine.

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peter lena

@stegs my experience says get the cheapest  80-90  walmart gear gear oil , as your first refill after drainage , expect that to help clean up and flush out the rest of the crud , have any place to put some " road time on that oil "  ?  the more time it waterfall flushes  that trans the better . then refill with that  synthetic gear oil , don't waste it , that should be your last fresh oil for a while . I also regularly check all of my oils , to tell me what's going on , never wait for a failure , thats part of dependable , no surprises running, pete 

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stegs
1 hour ago, peter lena said:

@stegs my experience says get the cheapest  80-90  walmart gear gear oil , as your first refill after drainage , expect that to help clean up and flush out the rest of the crud , have any place to put some " road time on that oil "  ?  the more time it waterfall flushes  that trans the better . then refill with that  synthetic gear oil , don't waste it , that should be your last fresh oil for a while . I also regularly check all of my oils , to tell me what's going on , never wait for a failure , thats part of dependable , no surprises running, pete 

 

I have some 80w140 gear oil that i could use after the diesel flush . I found that too last night looking 

 

I could flush with diesel, drain it, fill with 140 and drive it for a while....yes i live by 80 acres of blueberry plants so i can drive for a long time....and then drain that and fill with the synthetic

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peter lena

@stegs,  great drive / time place to go , make sure you use every gear and hi / lo ranges , on average my cleanups took 2 flushes , replace shift boot , you can also refill it thru the shifter boot area ,  since doing that years ago , no problems . regularly check it for any  issue , keep it fresh , simple easy , good holiday pete

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stegs

Got this taken care off over the weekend

 

drove the tractor around before draining. Lifted up the tractor and and got the old stuff out. It came out the color of honey with shiney sparkles inside LOL

 

It was bad fluid that was causing my issue for sure

 

 

I filled with 2 quarts diesel and drove it for about 30 min

 

drained that and it came out surprising "clean"

 

Added my valvoline 75w90 gear oil full synthetic and Im pleased to report the creep is gone, The trans seems to shift into gear smooth, little quieter and i dare say i picked up a little speed in high range

 

 

Glad it was a simple fix.!

 

 

 

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