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2210 Hydrostatic transmission temperature

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withrow
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 5 Ohio
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2004-05-05          85306

Hi,
I have a new 2210 and have a question on how warm the hydrostatic transmission temperature should be. After the first cut, I noticed that the hydrostatic transmission was rather warm. Is this normal, or is there something going on with my machine. The fluid level is showing full.
Thanks,
Jim


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DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000
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2004-05-06          85360

Too hot to touch exposed metal hydraulic fittings is about where my tractors have run on hot days doing heavy work. ....

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Join Date: Jul 2003
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2004-05-06          85361

I’m not sure “how hot?” is “too hot”. But mine gets rather warm, and is too hot to touch. After extensive use (mowing for an hour or two), I will let the engine idle for about 10 minutes or so, to let all of the temps come down slowly. Then, if I’m going to wash it off, I’ll wait another 30 minutes before doing so, so as not to spray cool water on hot components. ....

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