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Re: Farmall 140, rear axle housing oil
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Posted by Haas on August 25, 2006 at 19:11:08 from (12.65.0.250):
In Reply to: Farmall 140, rear axle housing oil posted by al altfater on August 24, 2006 at 19:07:20:
I guess you are aware that there are three places to put transmission oil in a 140. The transmission/differential housing, and each of the final drives. There is no drain on the final drives, the pans have to be removed. The final drives hold 3 pints each. The transmission holds 5 quarts if equipped with the PTO and belt pulley. Final drives fill to the bottom of the fill holes which are on the inside cast part of the final drive where the drawbar attaches. Transmission fills to the level plug located on the left had side front of the transmission case behind the brake rod. You have to disconnect the brake rod pin to get to the level plug. Don't overfill the transmission, as you will have trouble with leaks at the shaft seals.
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