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IH 364 Trans/rear diff fluid change questions

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Greg

04-16-2004 15:14:31




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I have an IH 364 diesel that I want to change the transmission fluid and rear diff fluid. As far as I know, these are both sharing the same reservoir - is that correct? If so, what capacity is it, and what type fluid does it require (80-90 gear oil, tractor hydraulic oil)? They hydraulic system is seperate on this tractor I know for sure. It is in a reservoir directly under the seat. The transmission has a fill plug right up top by the gearshifters but no dipstick. I also found a plug on the left side of the transmission that I assume is the "level plug" - is this correct? How do I drain the trans/rear diff thoroughly? Is there various drain plugs I need to pull underneath to let the system drain entirely? I don't have a manual to this little 364 (yet) and I thought some of you fellows have access to this information. Thanks for any help.

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JB

04-16-2004 16:53:52




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 Re: IH 364 Trans/rear diff fluid change questions in reply to Greg, 04-16-2004 15:14:31  
Hi Greg, I believe the 364 is newer model of B414D,434D,444D,384D. It has been a long time since we had 434D, you are correct the trans/diff use 80 or 90 gear oil. If you are in hot climate I would use 90 wt. Yes the full plug is on left side. I thought there was a drian plug on the bottom of the trans by the drawbar but maybe I am remembering the 454.

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JB



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Greg

04-17-2004 20:21:04




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 Re: Re: IH 364 Trans/rear diff fluid change questi in reply to JB, 04-16-2004 16:53:52  
There are 2 drain plugs right below the area of the gearshift lever. They are relatively close together (8-10" or so). Problem is, the rear diff "case" is actually lower than these drain plugs and won't be completely drained by pulling them. I do not see anymore drain plugs toward the rear of the tractor. Am I missing one more rearward? Also, do you have any idea of the capacity roughly - 5 gallons or more?

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