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Topic: CASE LA oil level
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| 1031D
10-06-2012 20:19:10
107.8.250.69
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I pulled my LA into the shop the other day after I finished drilling my winter wheat to fix some pretty major leaks. I've looked everywhere and cannot find where you can check the oil level in the rear end! It has hydraulics. My books are of no use either. If I take the fill plug out and shine a light inside you can see oil down there. Foamy looking but oil. |
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| D G Wells
10-07-2012 16:24:14
69.6.131.161
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Re: CASE LA oil level in reply to 1031D, 10-06-2012 20:19:10
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|  1031D, The rear plug on my LA is under the driver seat at the front of the floor deck and on the rear transmission plate. The words Maintain Oil Level should appear on the casting with an arrow for the level line. However, my LA doesn't have factory hydraulics so the tranny plug may be elsewhere on yours. Hydraulic plug should be be near the same location. ---Derrol in Texas--- |
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| John Saeli
10-07-2012 14:38:43
66.66.16.240
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Re: CASE LA oil level in reply to 1031D, 10-06-2012 20:19:10
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| Level plug for the tranny should actually be on the PTO-Hyd. housing, right side, almost in line with the hyd. filter. |
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