Tractor is an L2202 DT (grey market, approx. 1960-1970 vintage). 3 cyl. diesel. Question is: Can the cover that the shifter levers go through be removed safely such that the seals can be replaced? Is this a relatively easy repair and reassembly?
Have you verified the transmission oil level.View attachment 95130
Tractor is an L2202 DT (grey market, approx. 1960-1970 vintage). 3 cyl. diesel. Question is: Can the cover that the shifter levers go through be removed safely such that the seals can be replaced? Is this a relatively easy repair and reassembly?
View attachment 95131
Thank you very much for the response.Make sure the gear case housing vent is not obstructed. As far as the boot/seal they are replaceable, finding the correct part # will be the larger chore.
This is off a l2350dt for close reference View attachment 95135
I am having trouble finding that vent, but I will keep looking. Thank you for the response.As others have said check oil level be sure not over full. Most likely the vent is plugged and nothing wrong with the seals in the shift levers. Vent should be under the seat on the left side. Looks like a question mark.
Make sure the gear case housing vent is not obstructed. As far as the boot/seal they are replaceable, finding the correct part # will be the larger chore.
This is off a l2350dt for close reference View attachment 95135
Thank you for the response.Have you verified the transmission oil level.
Water getting in thru leaking shifter seals can raise the fluid level.
Water sits on the bottom of the transmission producing a high oil level sitting on top of the water.
Your machine does not look like it sits outside but have you used a pressure washer on it.
Dave
Thank you, Dave.Have you verified the transmission oil level.
Water getting in thru leaking shifter seals can raise the fluid level.
Water sits on the bottom of the transmission producing a high oil level sitting on top of the water.
Your machine does not look like it sits outside but have you used a pressure washer on it.
Dave
Thank you for the response. I truly appreciate it.As others have said check oil level be sure not over full. Most likely the vent is plugged and nothing wrong with the seals in the shift levers. Vent should be under the seat on the left side. Looks like a question mark.
Generally, it is located with a rubber candy cane in one of these two spots under the seat.I am having trouble finding that vent, but I will keep looking. Thank you for the response.