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how do you fill hydraulics on an H?

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Chris in Ontari

11-28-2004 14:08:21




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Just purchased an H and restored the engine. It has a loader but the filler cap and dipstick have been removed and replaced with a pipe and a tee (for oil return from loader?) Where do you add oil to the hydraulic resevoir?
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Jeff In Ontario

11-28-2004 16:00:50




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 Re: how do you fill hydraulics on an H? in reply to Chris in Ontario, 11-28-2004 14:08:21  
Chris:

Where abouts in Ontario are you? I'm near Orillia (1 1/2 hrs north of Toronto).

Jeff



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Chris in Ontario

12-04-2004 15:41:44




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 Re: how do you fill hydraulics on an H? in reply to Jeff In Ontario, 11-28-2004 16:00:50  
I live 30 min. south of North Bay



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rustyfarmall

11-28-2004 14:41:55




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 Re: how do you fill hydraulics on an H? in reply to Chris in Ontario, 11-28-2004 14:08:21  
The oil goes where that tee is. You need to find a fill cap.



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gusc

11-28-2004 19:05:57




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 Re: how do you fill hydraulics on an H? in reply to rustyfarmall, 11-28-2004 14:41:55  
rusty,

Slightly off subject but how do I measure my Super M hyd reservoir, my dipstick is missing from the cover?

Thanks,

gusc



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rustyfarmall

11-29-2004 04:44:50




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 Re: how do you fill hydraulics on an H? in reply to gusc, 11-28-2004 19:05:57  
Does your tractor have the original belly pump style of hydraulics or is it the live pump with the reservoir under the tank? Actually, the dipstick is not necessary on either system. Basically, if the reservoir runs out of oil before the implement you are using is raised all the way up, you are low on oil, add one quart at a time until things work like you think they should. There are probably more of these old Farmalls without the dipsticks than with them.

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