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Massey Ferguson 1100 vent question

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cowrider
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 90 new york
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2019-06-14          198545


I have a 1100 and can't seem to keep water out of the hydraulics. Is there a case vent for the transmission or rear axle housing? I can't seem to find one. Thanks for any help.



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arcwelder
Join Date: Mar 2014
Posts: 111 Florida
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2019-06-14          198546


On my tractor, the hydraulic fluid was milky after running a few minutes.
I thought it was water, drained and changed.
Same thing again. took milky fluid and filled jar with lid and sealed it. after sitting overnight, not milky and was clear, no water settled out either.
was a pin hole in the suction rubber connector pulling air into hydraulics.
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tbear640
Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 19 Rhodes Michigan
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2019-06-15          198551


Are you losing coolant? water has to be coming from somewhere. ....


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Hogslayer
Join Date: Jan 2018
Posts: 45 Northern michigan
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2019-06-16          198557


Water enters around the boots of the loader and backhoe joysticks when left outside in the rain without being covered on my MF135. ....


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arcwelder
Join Date: Mar 2014
Posts: 111 Florida
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2019-06-17          198560


I put a tarp over the top of the tractor that covers the loader and backhoe controls.
Makes sense. ....


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