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GTX 2000 leaking from transmission.
The lever that allows freewheeling pulls a little arm that pushes up a little button on the transaxle. When I recently bought this tractor there were no leaks, but now it leaks from this little button or relief valve. I can't find this part in the manual. Has anyone else had this problem / replaced this part? Where can I find the part number? is it a hydrogear part?
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It's on the parts look-up from above for the 2013 model but not the 2012 model.
Screenshot 2024-10-23 at 05-14-04 Lookup Parts Via Diagram Cub Cadet US.jpg I'd call Hydro-Gear and confirm the part on your pump. https://www.hydropumps.parts/Hydro-G...38rQNFXlD0X9pN
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Thanks for the info
I really appreciate your help. I crawled around and cleaned up the transaxle and I think I found the issue. The Transmission filter was not as tight as it could be. It must have been seeping around that valve. The transmission filters see a lot more pressure than the oil filters. I tightened it up and drove around for a half hour it seemed to be ok. I have a pan under it tonight to see if we get any more drips. Thanks, again.
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Great find, I hope that takes care of your issue.
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