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Farmall M, checking oil

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Timmer81

06-07-2006 20:51:20




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I just bought a 1944 farmall M, Runs great need a little paint. How do i check the engine oil, and hydraulic oil in this tractor, and also is there a site out there to buy rear tires too??




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Hfarmall

06-08-2006 19:09:07




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 Re: Farmall M, checking oil in reply to Timmer81, 06-07-2006 20:51:20  
Hi, I would buy a operators manual they will tell you all the specs you need to know. That way you know your tractor better.



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Nat 2

06-08-2006 04:54:40




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 Re: Farmall M, checking oil in reply to Timmer81, 06-07-2006 20:51:20  
Shipping tractor rear tires is prohibitively expensive. They're HUGE and HEAVY. They're certainly not going to arrive in the brown truck. You're best off finding a tire shop that deals in ag tires in your area (check the yellow pages) and dealing locally.



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Will Sick

06-07-2006 21:16:39




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 Re: Farmall M, checking oil in reply to Timmer81, 06-07-2006 20:51:20  
There are two petcocks on the side of the oil pan. Oil level should be between the two. Capacity is 8 quarts. The hydraulic fill cap is beneath the gas tank. Remove te cap and if your lucky there is a dipstick. If not you can stick a clean wire down to make sure it at least has oil in the pump. It's not good to run the pump without oil. My M does not have a dipstick in the hydraulic filler so I just make sure it has a couple of inches of oil . Then if I'm using the pump I add enough oil to lift what ever. If you overfill the hydraulics oil will come out the filler when you drop an implement.

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Timmer81

06-07-2006 21:27:34




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 Re: Farmall M, checking oil in reply to Will Sick, 06-07-2006 21:16:39  
Thanks Will, im going back 40 years to remember this, My grandpa showed me but i cant remember



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