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Southeast Washington | Hopefully you have pictures. We take each plug and wipe on an individual paper towel. With a new tractor the discussion with the dealer and the area rep begins now and make sure it is all documented. It isn't going to get better until rebuilt. It is best if it can be fixed when it isn't during the busy season. They have improved the hubs over the years but they haven't totally eliminated all the problems. That new shouldn't have chunks. The never seize its ground up metal. Take them a sample odd the oil.
Also make sure you pulled plugs on the inside and the outside of the hub to get all the oil out.
Be firm but work with the dealer to try to solve your issue. Sorry to hear that on a new tractor. | |
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