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Steve_H 04-01-2003 01:17 PM

ot:John deere Tractor
 
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A friend of mine bought a new John Deere tractor. After 50 hours of service this is what he found in the transmission fluid. John Deere said this is normal. WTF:mad:

Has anyone had problems with this before, or know where he can get this issue resolved?

hp500efi 04-01-2003 01:25 PM

:eek: :eek:

I have always owned JD tractors and currently have a JD445 Garden tractor. It is by far the best tractor I have ever owned. I have had ZERO problems with it and would buy another in a heart beat....

In your case, I certainly would get the JD rep to clarify that picture. I doubt that is common.

My Dad had a small issue with his JD tractor and the dealer got the Rep to meet my Dad at the dealership and the Rep wrote to my Dad indicating that if the problem came back, JD would buy his tractor back and give him a new one....so far so good.

Steve_H 04-01-2003 01:43 PM

He has talked to the dealer and John Deere customer service and they both tell him that this is normal for the 4000 Ten series of tractors. This is a $12,000 tractor $15,000 with all the implements. The transmission fluid doubles as the hydralic system as well. This crap could have done some serios damage if any made it past the filter. They appear to be thread chips from when the transmission housing was manufactured. One dealer said it depends on who assembles the tractor, some flush the housing before assembly some don't. Does anyone know if this is true?

THEJOKER 04-01-2003 01:44 PM

ugggggg
 
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That doesn't look good - get a blue one or better yet - industrial yellow - BH

Audiofn 04-01-2003 01:47 PM

Man that can not be ok. Those chips are HUGE!!!!

Steve_H 04-01-2003 01:51 PM

Man that can not be ok. Those chips are HUGE!!!!


This is not an optical illusion no need to adjust your screen!:(

birdog 04-01-2003 02:44 PM

BLUE TRACTORS ??????!!!!!!! You mean those Italian made New
Hollands ??? Not ME !!!:D

1965 JD 2010.....Still going strong !!!
It aint mean if it aint green !!!!:D

bobby daniels 04-01-2003 02:53 PM

Man thats not even close to right ,,I'd be on J D like now ,how dumb do they think you are !!!:hothead:

GLH 04-01-2003 03:14 PM

Loto if you run that thing long enough at that rate the whole tractor will disappear in that filter.

neu-rich 04-01-2003 03:27 PM

I Have 45 Antique John Deere 2 Cy Tractor, The Old One Are Well Built... I Have Owned A Few Newer Lawn Mowers, F-930 Front Mower, 318 Lawn + Graden, F-935 Front Mower, They All Have Been Nothing But Trouble........ Cheaply Made, Plastic Everware......

Those Metal Part Should NOT Be In The Hyd+Trans System..... Good Luck Getting Them To Admit Theres Something Wrong.......

Jeff


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