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<blockquote data-quote="AaronS88" data-source="post: 38085" data-attributes="member: 4431"><p>Sorry for the wrong information, I was headed to chain case when you said milky oil. Usually the bell housing oil under the seat doesn't get contaminated, it either fills up w/ Hydraulic oil from leaking pump seals, or leaks out due to bad pump o rings. There is a square headed drain plug under the pumps. You will have to drop the belly pan to access it from underneath the machine. The bell housing holds 1.5 QT of 80W90 EP Gear oil. Check to make sure the breather on top of the fill plug is not broken or missing. That is about the only way contamination can get into the oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AaronS88, post: 38085, member: 4431"] Sorry for the wrong information, I was headed to chain case when you said milky oil. Usually the bell housing oil under the seat doesn't get contaminated, it either fills up w/ Hydraulic oil from leaking pump seals, or leaks out due to bad pump o rings. There is a square headed drain plug under the pumps. You will have to drop the belly pan to access it from underneath the machine. The bell housing holds 1.5 QT of 80W90 EP Gear oil. Check to make sure the breather on top of the fill plug is not broken or missing. That is about the only way contamination can get into the oil. [/QUOTE]
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