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How can you check transmission oil level?

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Mike CA

04-06-2008 19:37:54




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My tranny leaked less today. Still leaked, but less. It looked milky as well, so probably some water in there.
How do I know how much is in there?




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Don L C

04-07-2008 10:50:00




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 Re: How can you check transmission oil level? in reply to Mike CA, 04-06-2008 19:37:54  
Mike CA -----

Binder Books Has the best manuals....they are copies of the IHC manual your H came with..... 503 684-2024..... .Don



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gene bender

04-06-2008 20:40:08




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 Re: How can you check transmission oil level? in reply to Mike CA, 04-06-2008 19:37:54  
One more time young man when are you going to get the owners manual???



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GordoSD

04-06-2008 20:13:33




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 Re: How can you check transmission oil level? in reply to Mike CA, 04-06-2008 19:37:54  
Mike, Which manuals for your H do you have? Operators? IT? Service? 90% of your hundreds of questions are covered there. And in the archives. C'mon here give us a break with the mundane. Maybe read a little bit. We have adopted you as a good guy, but you have to do a little work on your own.

gordo



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dave560

04-06-2008 20:33:07




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 Re: How can you check transmission oil level? in reply to GordoSD, 04-06-2008 20:13:33  
Kudos to you GordoSD. I couldn't have said that better.



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glennster

04-06-2008 19:46:40




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 Re: How can you check transmission oil level? in reply to Mike CA, 04-06-2008 19:37:54  
mike on the side of the tractor just forward of the clutch pedal, there should be a pipe plug. if you unscrew the plug oil should be at that level with the tractor parked on flat ground. looking at your pics on the previous post, looks like its along the clutch rod. if you want to check for water, there should be one drain plug at the very rear, low under the pto shaft, and one underneath the tractor a little ways forward of the rear drain. loosen em, but dont take em all the way out, turn em out just enough so they drip, if there is water in there, that the first that will come out. if nothing comes out, prolly has goop plugging the hole.

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