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John Deere 3400 front axle
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<blockquote data-quote="ACEngineering" data-source="post: 5228620" data-attributes="member: 13308"><p>Its probably the limited slip diff so I suspect your using the wrong oil in it. That's what I would say if it was a dana axle anyway assuming the ujs on drive shaft are all good and the wheel hubs are not binding up and got oil in etc.</p><p></p><p>Ah also worth saying the transmission dipsticks were wrong on many JD 3200 and 3400 handlers, they were too long so didn't hold enough oil, you would only get about 9 litres or so if you drained and refilled to the mark on dipsticks but same transmission in a matbro you would be 15 to 16 litres on an oil change and the marks on dipstick were about 5 " different to the JD if a recall correct.</p><p></p><p>Used to get a lot of transmission bearing and shaft problems in the top of the boxes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ACEngineering, post: 5228620, member: 13308"] Its probably the limited slip diff so I suspect your using the wrong oil in it. That's what I would say if it was a dana axle anyway assuming the ujs on drive shaft are all good and the wheel hubs are not binding up and got oil in etc. Ah also worth saying the transmission dipsticks were wrong on many JD 3200 and 3400 handlers, they were too long so didn't hold enough oil, you would only get about 9 litres or so if you drained and refilled to the mark on dipsticks but same transmission in a matbro you would be 15 to 16 litres on an oil change and the marks on dipstick were about 5 " different to the JD if a recall correct. Used to get a lot of transmission bearing and shaft problems in the top of the boxes! [/QUOTE]
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