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300u oil drain/fill places

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Jimer

06-18-2006 17:05:43




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Guess I need an operators manual. But, since I haven't one is the following correct for draining, filling and checking oil level. - Engine oil, drain from crank case and add in front of power steering unit, check with dip stick. - Hydraulic oil, where does it drain? add on top of reservoir, same place as dip stick. - Transmission - drain under transmission, under PTO area, and is there a third plug? Add on top of transmission near gear shift - is this the only place transmission oil is added? One check is on the left side of the transmission are there more? This area is my main concern as I do not want to run anything dry.
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TDK

06-18-2006 20:33:09




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 Re: 300u oil drain/fill places in reply to Jimer, 06-18-2006 17:05:43  
Engine oil fill is just in front of hyd. pump. I'm sure that's what you meant. There's 3 drains for trans/diff. One large plug in the lowest point of trans; one in the front area just behind clutch housing & one just behind the "seasonal(pto) disconnect", plug is in horizontal position.Only one fill plug beside gearshift & one check plug on left under floorboard. Draining the hyd. reservoir is easiest by loosening the hyd. line at the reservoir and pump. The drain is actually at the return line from P/S on left side of reservoir. Without P/s this is just a plug. Add at the dipstick hole.

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