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Re: Servicing IH model 600D
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Posted by P Backus on April 16, 2005 at 11:11:50 from (69.128.32.152):
In Reply to: Re: Servicing IH model 600D posted by Richard Harvey on April 16, 2005 at 04:13:42:
Well Richard, I looked in my parts manual, owners manual, and I&T manual and found nothing. So I went out and looked at the real deal and can find nothing there either. I even took out the three lowest cap screws on the cover hoping that one of them was not a blind hole and would serve as a drain. Alas, no such luck. It looks like you're right: it will have to be sucked out. Of course you could take the cover off the side, but I wouldn't want to go through all that work. You could just knock a hole in the side with a chisel! Warning: this may void the warranty. LOL! I have one of those tools that looks like a grease gun. It's one of those things that you think will work better that it does. However, when I think about changing the oil in my steering box, I think that is what I'd use. I realize that you are no farther ahead on this than before, but at least I learned something! Paul
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