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pto dripping fluid. Where do I ad and check level

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lekander883

04-25-2005 14:14:47




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I have a 1945 farmall h and have fluid dripping from the pto. I assume it is gear oil. I also believe that just below my seat is where I ad oil but I am unsure as to where I check the level to make sure it is full? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Troy




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El Toro

04-26-2005 07:18:17




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 Re: pto dripping fluid. Where do I ad and check l in reply to lekander883, 04-25-2005 14:14:47  
Hi Troy, I have a hand operated suction pump
that's ideal for filling gear boxes when the filler plug is on the side.

It was originally made for sucking oil
from the old bypass oil filter cannisters. With the full flow oil filters I found another use for it. It also has the flexible spout. You pull back on the handle to load it, works great. Hal
I would replace that seal too.

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farmallhal

04-25-2005 14:48:32




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 Re: pto dripping fluid. Where do I ad and check l in reply to lekander883, 04-25-2005 14:14:47  
Troy, You might have already identified the fill cap for the transmission/differential fluid but if you haven't it is to the right of the steering support post on the platform or transmission cover. You will probably need a 1/2" drive extension which should fit in the square hole. You might have to rig up some sort of special funnel to pour it in so as not to make it too messy. Just fill until it runs out the level hole Allen identified for you. My owners manual states to use SAE 90 wt oil. This should handle it except sounds like you will need to replace a seal or a gasket around the PTO shaft soon. Hope this helps. Hal

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Allan in NE

04-25-2005 14:28:08




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 Re: pto dripping fluid. Where do I ad and check l in reply to lekander883, 04-25-2005 14:14:47  
Hi Troy,

There is a level check plug at the left side of the rear end. In front of the axle housing.

Allan



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