I picked up my model 389 3 point hitch yesterday to attach to my 1512. Step #2 in the directions, says to
"Drain Transmission fluid from unit"
(It never really states anywhere to put it back in) But in step 10, it states to
"Remove the 2 hex bolts and spring washers from lower end of transaxle housing (both sides). Discard the hex bolt and save the spring washer for reassembly." NOTE: Loss of fluid can be expected at this time
If I have drained the fluid, what fluid are they talking about?
I guess my question, is do I really need to drain the transmission fluid, and when do I put it back in? The guys at C&G (where I was going to get a aftermarket 3 point hitch, until I found an original at the dealer) told me that I should not only drain the fluid, but take off the entire back plate and clean out the transmission housing with brake fluid replace the gasket, and refill with fresh fluid. Since I have less than 150 hours on the transmission fluid, I don't think that is necessary, neither does my dealer, but I asked them before I read the instructions in the 389 owners manual. I just don't want to mess anything up, and I don't want to have to drag the tractor to the dealer and pay them to install the hitch. What do I really need to do?
Thanks everyone for your help here... SteveG
"Drain Transmission fluid from unit"
(It never really states anywhere to put it back in) But in step 10, it states to
"Remove the 2 hex bolts and spring washers from lower end of transaxle housing (both sides). Discard the hex bolt and save the spring washer for reassembly." NOTE: Loss of fluid can be expected at this time
If I have drained the fluid, what fluid are they talking about?
I guess my question, is do I really need to drain the transmission fluid, and when do I put it back in? The guys at C&G (where I was going to get a aftermarket 3 point hitch, until I found an original at the dealer) told me that I should not only drain the fluid, but take off the entire back plate and clean out the transmission housing with brake fluid replace the gasket, and refill with fresh fluid. Since I have less than 150 hours on the transmission fluid, I don't think that is necessary, neither does my dealer, but I asked them before I read the instructions in the 389 owners manual. I just don't want to mess anything up, and I don't want to have to drag the tractor to the dealer and pay them to install the hitch. What do I really need to do?
Thanks everyone for your help here... SteveG