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I 184 tractor need info

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heavyduty

06-05-2006 19:33:03




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what oil weight to use, tranny hydraulic fluid or what?




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Fred Mills

06-07-2006 05:35:37




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 Re: I 184 tractor need info in reply to heavyduty, 06-05-2006 19:33:03  
Be sure to check the gear boxes on each wheel. There is a level check plug on the rear side of gear box. This is the rear axle housing. use hy-tran.
It is critical to grease the clutch release bearing carrier once per year or more. You will have to remove the frame cover to get to the zert.



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heavyduty

06-07-2006 11:33:50




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 Re: I 184 tractor need info in reply to Fred Mills, 06-07-2006 05:35:37  
Thanks Fred, good info to know.



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Nat 2

06-06-2006 06:21:19




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 Re: I 184 tractor need info in reply to heavyduty, 06-05-2006 19:33:03  
It would help if your question made sense. All I can tell is that you're trying to change the oil somewhere on your tractor, but where?

Here are answers to some common questions:
30 weight in the engine
Hy-Tran in the hydraulic reservoir and/or transmission.

I don't know if the 184 has a separate hydraulic reservoir or if it uses the transmission as a reservoir. You should get yourself a reproduction owner's manual that tells you all this stuff.

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heavyduty

06-06-2006 12:31:12




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 Re: I 184 tractor need info in reply to Nat 2, 06-06-2006 06:21:19  
Just bought it, wanting to chg engine oil,thanks for the weight on that. I only see one port rear and tranny. So hydraulic fluid is what I should use? I will purchase an owners booklet, but I wanted to check now so we could use it to mow now.



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