![]() ![]() ![]() These metal flakes should be removed after a few hours by flushing and replacing the fluids to prevent unneeded wear. Any metal fragments that remain suspended in the fluid will cause additional wear on the tractor's working parts. During the first few hours of operation many mill marks on mating metal surfaces of moving parts will wear off and be suspended in the working fluid, caught in a filter or settled on the bottom of a pan. Regardless of whether you change the fluids when you first receive your tractor you should replace them after you have run the tractor for a few hours (5–10 hours). If no flushing was done during the fluid change then you may still want to do your own fluid change. If the dealer has changed the fluids you may want to ask some details about how it was done. ![]() ![]() If you are buying/have bought an assembled tractor from a dealer, ask the dealer if the fluids have been changed. This will reduce clogging, premature wear and breakdown of your tractor. By removing the original fluids, flushing, replacing filters and replacing the fluids you will remove most of the offending material. Although fluids shipped with crate tractors are improving, there is a long history of these fluids being of substandard quality and causing mechanical problems long before the factory recommended first fluid change.Īnother issue with the Chinese tractors is the metal shavings, chips, flakes, dust and dropped parts that the manufacturing process leaves in the fluid pathways that have not been cleaned out. If your tractor arrives disassembled in a crate (a crate tractor) then it is highly recommended that you change all of your fluids before running the tractor. Tractors are delivered in two likely conditions: Procedures for specific tractor models can be found in sections for the tractor model.Ĭhanging Fluids After Delivery General procedures for changing fluids are described that are applicable to most tractors. Recommendations for fluids to change and the fluids to use when you first get your tractor are given. The fluids of concern here are cooling, hydraulic fluid, engine oil and gear oil. This section is a summary of the recommendations of Chinese tractor owners for changing fluids in their tractors. 1.3.3 Hydraulinc Fluid / Power Steering.1.2.4.2 4x4 Front Axle Fluid Change Flush.1.2.4.1 Transmission/Rear Axle Fluid Change Flush.1.2.3 Power Steering Fluid Change/Flush.1.2 General Fluid Change/Flushing Procedure. ![]()
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