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Greg Lasher

05-10-2007 08:45:31




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Can someone tell me what type of oil goes in a 706 trans? Is it common sumped to the rear and hyd? If not what goes in those? I see the dipstick (or fill) at my feet is there anything else that needs checked? Is there a filter?

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Greg




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the tractor vet

05-10-2007 14:57:28




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 Re: 706 tans oil in reply to Greg Lasher, 05-10-2007 08:45:31  
It is a common sump trans mission rearend and hyd. all the same and ya use HY TRAN . Filter on lower right side of rear frame under teardrop cover . When cover is removed you will loose about one gallon of oil . As far as checking anything else , yes the final drives as they do not get oil from the rear end Unless at one time someone had the back end apart and updated it by drilling a hole in the bottom of the rear end on each side . So on the flang part of each rear axel housing you will find a plug half way up for the fill and level of the oil and on the vary bottom of each is a drain plug takes a 3/8ths square plug socket Ya can get by sometimes with a 3/8ths extenchion But due to the slight roundness of the edges on a extenchion many have been rounded out as it does not fit like a plug socket does.

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georgeky

05-10-2007 14:42:22




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 Re: 706 tans oil in reply to Greg Lasher, 05-10-2007 08:45:31  
HY-Tran or equivelent, such a Warren Hydraulic/transmission oil. Tranny and hydraulic system do use the same resivour. I am not real familur with the 706, but on my 666 the hydraulic filter is on the right side between engine and rear end behind a hexogon shaped cover.



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