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Re: The full story on transmission/hydraulic fluid for use in N series tractors
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Posted by geo in MI on March 29, 2000 at 18:31:23 from (209.252.195.50):
In Reply to: The full story on transmission/hydraulic fluid for use in N series tractors posted by llamas on March 29, 2000 at 16:26:03:
Great treatise, Llamas, which means that I oughta go down and buy M2C134D and just stick with that, knowing that I'm doing right by my 9N. One question, however, about the steering gear on the 9N-2N. If you fill up the transmission to the top of the gear case, how does the lubrication ever reach the steereing gear mechanism? The quadrants, shaft, and bearings all sit about 2 inches above even the transmission filler plug, not to mention the steering shaft and pinion up above that. Other than driving downhill once in awhile, just how does the steering gear get lubed? I've often wondered.
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