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2005-07-24          113850


Did some mowing the other day with my dk35 and the trans mission got really hot.I noticed it when I tried to use the loader and it would not operate properly.I thought it was just hot weather but it heated up again on another job that was small . the weather that day was cooler also. somone told me it was because of the tranny fluid I used.A generic labled product called certified.MY DEALER SOLD ME THIS.Anny ideas?



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2005-07-24          113853


Is you oil cooler blocked up with dirt? How hold are you filters? ....


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2005-07-24          113856


Do you hear any type of hissing or squelling in the hydraulics like a valve or relief valve staying on or stuck.
I had a rear remote valve stick one time. It would have caused the oil to overheat, but I caught it first. Sprayed some penatrating oil in the valve/lever. Hasn't stuck since.
But it could be something like that causing your problem.
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2005-07-30          114127


the filter isnt very old,I`d say less than 100 hrs on it and the fluid.I dont know if there is a cooler or where its located.I could not find anything about a cooler in the manuel.Ive not noticed any sounds like squeeling either. ....


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2005-07-31          114144


The cooler should be right in front of the radiator. ....


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2005-08-01          114180


I cannot find anything in front of the radiator.It dose look as though there is a line goining into the radiator it self. The radiator is clean.the line that goes into the radiator seems not to contain any fluid as I can pinch it shut easily with two fingers.??? thanks every one for the info chasing this problem down .Since I hurt my back I havnt been able to do any thing but gather info on this and do some visual observation. ....


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2005-08-02          114272


Since DK35 has a gear trans, it prob has no oil cooler.
Besides the possibility of a valve stuck (on relief) as
DK35VINCE mentions, also check:

Low hydro fluid (have a leak?)
dragging brakes (parking brake on?)
pinched hydraulic pressure line ....


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2005-08-27          115518


Its starting to look like a valve.Ive eliminated the other possible problems at this point.thanks all! ....


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