4600 front differential leak
sams hoggn
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2002-04-30 37985
I went to start my trust ole steed and gave it a once over and noticed a puddle under the front differential, so I checked the level and shure enuff it was empty, so iwent to the car wash and hosed off the differental and it looks like the rear of the front diff seal is leaking. Any problems like this come up before with any one else?
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4600 front differential leak
TomG
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 5406 Upper Ottawa Valley |
2002-05-01 37991
That's not good news. I can't say if the problem is unusual for a 4600. On my Ford 1710, there are two o-rings and a gasket that seal the input pinion shaft. There also are four bolts for the cover. I'd check any such bolts for correct torque, but not hope for too much. O-rings seal pretty well and are pretty reliable in pressure systems and should perform even better in splash systems unless there is excessive play in the input shaft. Increasing compression by tightening the cover bolts may improve sealing of the gasket, but I'm not sure how much the o-rings would be affected.
Anyway, the bolts on my tractor are fairly easy to access, and I’d certainly check the torque. However, I would set them to valves specified in a manual rather than simply tightening things to try and stop a leak.
I do hear that synthetic hydraulic oils are more prone to leaking than petros. No guarantee but if there's synthetic oil in the axle, changing to a petro oil may stop minor leaks.
I'm not sure if this is relevant. However, I get a small hiss or air when I open the front axle fill cap on my 1710. I believe there are no vents on the axle and the hiss is normal. Some axles may be vented, and a clogged vent could aggravate a leak. Somebody who knows the tractor might know if there is a vent.
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DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada Pics |
2002-05-01 38008
Check with your dealer and ask if there is a service bulletin for this problem. I think there is and you might get it fixed for free. Also, forewarned is forearmed, so check all the dozen or so service bulletins on this model. ....
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Buddy
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 6 Augusta,GA |
2002-05-01 38022
Any chance this 4600 has a 460 loader ? If so , was the manditory ballast on the rear? ....
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Buddy
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 6 Augusta,GA |
2002-05-01 38023
Any chance this 4600 has a 460 loader ? If so , was the manditory ballast on the rear? ....
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Sams hoggn
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2002-05-02 38050
I have a cammond 2c1 landscape box on the back as well as loaded tires with my 460 loader. It looks like theres an o-ring seal there leaking. ....
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Buddy
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 6 Augusta,GA |
2002-05-02 38078
Don't quote me: The minimum spec is 1500-1800LBS on the 3pt , loaded tires , and rear wheel weights "3 per". ....
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Buddy
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 6 Augusta,GA |
2002-05-04 38128
Correction: 1320 LBS on the 3pt. ....
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Randy C.
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2002-07-15 40402
I have A JD4500 with the same leak at the front axle. My tractor is out of warranty, but only has 120 hours. I am still contemplating the repair since my dealer is less than reliable. ....
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Jim on Timberridge
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 172 La Crosse WI |
2002-07-15 40408
Have a 4700 HST. I had a fluid leak in the right front transaxle. Dealer found the seal wasn't fit properly. When something like this develops, you aren't likely to find the problem with mistorqued bolts or wrong fluid. Rather, get the unit to a dealer and get it fixed before you allow damage to multiply. It's pay me now or pay me later.
The JD Low Visc Hy-gard isn't my favorite fluid either -- and it's so light color-wise that it's not easy to see the level on the dipstick. But it's what JD says is right for these units.
jim ....
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