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45 farmall H front end gear lube?

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lekander883

03-03-2007 03:31:13




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I want to make sure all fluids are full. Besides the rear end gear oil, the belly oil pan, and the radiator. Are there any other areas I can check levels and add fluid. And if so what type and what kind of fluid. Reason Im asking is because I noticed the front end gasket just behind the radiator. Usually gaskets meen fluid. Thanks




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NDS

03-03-2007 05:32:46




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 Re: 45 farmall H front end gear lube? in reply to lekander883, 03-03-2007 03:31:13  
There is a good drawing of H operating controls in Case IH Online Parts Catalog. Some tractors will not be exactly like the illustration though.



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NDS

03-03-2007 05:34:53




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 Re: 45 farmall H front end gear lube? in reply to NDS, 03-03-2007 05:32:46  
Sorry meant to post under thread below.



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Janicholson

03-03-2007 03:45:59




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 Re: 45 farmall H front end gear lube? in reply to lekander883, 03-03-2007 03:31:13  
The Front end (bolster) is lubed in several places, and (normally) with two lubes.
The gearbox on the top front that turns the steering effort from horizontal to vertical, is normally filled with 90 wt gear oil. If the bushings and seals are good, this is a good lube for it. If the bushings are good enough to be a tight steering H, but the seals leak, it is common to put molybdnum based chassis grease in the box bu removing the top and packing it 80% full. The lower bushings and thrust bearing are greased (same grease as above) There are several fittings.
The universal joint in the shaft is lubed with the same grease thrioug a hole in the sheet metal near the gauges on the top of the hood. The steering post is also set up with a Zerk for grease. JimN

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