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hydraulics 454 International gas tractor

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Darwin Kurtz

07-08-2007 06:57:14




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How full should the reservoir for the hydraulic fluid ( it is on the back of the tractor between the 3 pt)

The dipstick on the left side of the tractor down by your left foot is all worn off for some reason and you cant tell when it says full.

My main question.....is if the reservoir should be full of oil, Ive had people tell me oh no, that would be way too much.....so Im asking somebody here that knows.

Why would the reservoir be that big if they didnt want you to fill it.

Does anyone know how many gallons it should hold?

I think it was low on oil and added some and the 3 pt. came up and down a lot better after I did that....but its still not working perfectly and Im wondering if it just needs more oil

Thank you very much.

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Fromjb2

07-08-2007 13:19:06




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 Re: hydraulics 454 International gas tractor in reply to Darwin Kurtz, 07-08-2007 06:57:14  
Hi Darwin, the hash marks should be about 1/3 up from bottom of dipstick. It does not hurt to over fill by 5 gal or so if you have a loader on tractor.

JimB



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John-Paul T

07-08-2007 09:43:15




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 Re: hydraulics 454 International gas tractor in reply to Darwin Kurtz, 07-08-2007 06:57:14  
dispstick you got it easy!

My 2500 you have to open a BIG plug on the top of tranny, fill to 7 1/2" of the top and then its right. Then check the rear reserves and fill them (at backhoe). Then run all the pistons full out for a few minutes, (fornt end loader too) then recheck all 3 spots. heh no dipstick luxery here.

Like mine you must find out how far from top it should be and if there are other areas the fluid is held in.

Draining mine today- 4 drain plugs under it, 2 at backhoe. Hopefully thats it! haha.

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georgeky

07-08-2007 08:19:48




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 Re: hydraulics 454 International gas tractor in reply to Darwin Kurtz, 07-08-2007 06:57:14  
That is not only a hydraulic resivoir it is for the transmission and rear end lube as well. It should not be filled to the top. I don't know how much it holds full, but you need to find out and fill to specs and mark your dipstick.



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