Tractor is a 3340 and this just started a couple days ago when I was raking hay. I use one hydraulic line to raise / lower the rake. After a about two hours of raking, I started to smell oil every time lowered the rake. (I allow the rake to 'float' down.) I can't find any leaks and the bottom of the tractor is dry. However, when I disconnected the hydraulic line after finishing raking, the oil in the quick disconnect looked to be the color of coffee with cream and seems to be aerated (bubbles in it). I checked the oil level and it was at the middle mark, so it was ok. I'm concerned about the possibility of water mixing in with the hydraulic oil. Is there any way this could be happening internal to the tractor? Does the transmission / hydraulic oil go to the radiator for cooling?
I guess I should check the radiator to see what the coolant looks like! Maybe it looks like coffee with cream also!
I guess I should check the radiator to see what the coolant looks like! Maybe it looks like coffee with cream also!