The tractor is a BX2660 and was bought new by the previous owner in 2010. I did post a picture of the piston and the cylinder, are you guys not able to see these? The tractor had the 200hr service done by a dealer by the previous owner and gave me the paper work to prove it. I would have thought the filter for the trans would have been changed then. I got it when it had 220hr on it. It started having this issue probably around 350hr mark. I changed the filter and fluid last year at the 600hr mark and the tractor now has 640hr on it. The fluid looked fine when drained. I cut the filter apart and did not see any evidence of metal failure. The o-ring is worn flat in the area of the scarring. I pulled it and the teflon seal. The teflon seal was easy because it has a split in it. Could someone let me know if you can see the pictures I posted or not so I can try to correct the problem. I did already order the parts to fix it. I have the same thought that the problem was from contaminated fluid but with its history I wanted a second opinion to see if these tractors have a problem with this. I think I am going to pull the pump since everything is apart and inspect it also.
"The teflon seal was easy because it
has a split in it"
From that comment, I read that you believe the teflon seal should (normally) have a split in it.
A new teflon seal, or a teflon seal in good condition
will not have a "split in it".
I suspect that someone might have previously replaced that teflon seal, and "split" it to make it fit!
Any split in that seal is NOT acceptable!
SEE POST #6 for proper installation of teflon seal!