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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 99521" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>well I would rain and replace, but from what I gather on this model its NOT a simple deal cab needs to go forward and a bunch of other things to get near it to drain it, and then fill it which is more than I can bite off on my own with my health, even IF weather was nice and I had a shop to work on it the sad party is I PAID a NEW Holland dealer to replace ALL fluids on it this Oct, in order to NOT have issues come snow season but they apparently never replaced it and just charged me for doing so?? it take a LONG time to heat up with a torpedo heater, about 40+ minutes, due to I gather so many covers ands so much metal between OUT side and inside where gear box is I added seas foam (thru the dip stick hole)and so far hasn't re froze again when things get warmer and NO more mud, will try and change fluid RIGHT but mean time, it has sea foam in it which seems to be working as I hoped?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 99521, member: 13825"] well I would rain and replace, but from what I gather on this model its NOT a simple deal cab needs to go forward and a bunch of other things to get near it to drain it, and then fill it which is more than I can bite off on my own with my health, even IF weather was nice and I had a shop to work on it the sad party is I PAID a NEW Holland dealer to replace ALL fluids on it this Oct, in order to NOT have issues come snow season but they apparently never replaced it and just charged me for doing so?? it take a LONG time to heat up with a torpedo heater, about 40+ minutes, due to I gather so many covers ands so much metal between OUT side and inside where gear box is I added seas foam (thru the dip stick hole)and so far hasn't re froze again when things get warmer and NO more mud, will try and change fluid RIGHT but mean time, it has sea foam in it which seems to be working as I hoped? [/QUOTE]
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