Posted by mkirsch on August 20, 2012 at 06:26:38 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: New Farmall Cub posted by steveTN on August 20, 2012 at 05:30:01:
The first accessory you should buy for your new tractor is a reprint copy of the owner's manual. All the fluid locations and capacities are in there along with a lot of other useful information, and not to forget the strange little safety cartoons...
IIRC there are only six places for fluid in the Cub:
1. Engine - use your favorite engine oil
2. Touch Control - Use CaseIH Hytran or an oil labeled as compatible
3. Transmission - Use your favorite heavy gear oil
4. Left final drive - Gear oil again
5. Right final drive - More gear oil
6. Steering box - Even more gear oil
Engine has a drain plug on the oil pan and a dipstick to check level.
Touch control drains on the bottom right and fills on the top left. Fill up to the level of the fill plug.
Transmission has a drain on the bottom, fill on the top, and a level check plug on the left side behind the fender.
Final drives are drained by removing the pans, and are filled through plugs on the inside, until oil runs back out.
Steering box has three plugs near each other. Bottom is drain, middle is level, top is fill.
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