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Allis Chalmers xt190 gas
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Posted by Hamco on September 10, 2006 at 12:22:15 from (208.122.91.172):
I just purchased an A/C XT190 gas at a local auction and cannot figure out how and where to check the hydraulic fluids. I believe it is a 1965 model- I found "2 65" and then a serial number on the right side of the engine on a frame piece above (or part of) the engine manifold. I've ordered an operators manual. I have found at least 3 what appear to be drain plugs, engine oil on the pan under the engine, another on a pan under the center of the frame and one on each side of the bell housing on the back axle. There are no dip sticks other than the one for oil on the left side of the engine. Any advice is appreciated. Any problems or quirks I need to be aware of with this model?
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