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Posted by Janicholson on June 08, 2005 at 19:16:34 from (66.173.50.74):
In Reply to: farmall hydraulic fluid posted by Mike Sardo on June 08, 2005 at 19:02:24:
On the right side of the tractor below the front of the fuel tank, and on top of the main casting of the tractor (called a torque tube) there is a tall knob/breather. It is shaped like a bakers hat, but is not flopped over. It is screwed onto the fill hole nipple. If there is a bunch of plumbing there it is still the correct place to fill. There should be a dip stick on a washer under it. If not the depth to fluid is (I believe) about 9" below the top of the threads on the nipple closest to the tractor casting. If there is a resevoir on the frame of the loader, or mounted seperately on the tractor, I would fill there. One caution, if there are one way cylinders, the oil volume should be checked with the loader down, or there will be oil everywhere when it is let down. JimN
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