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newbie m owner not sure on liftall drain

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MichiganMike

06-13-2004 08:41:45




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I am very pleased to have my first tractor, my knowledge of whats what on it is weak.(hoping for manuals for fathers day) I would like to replace oil in the liftall, where is the drain and fill? I have browsed the forum and learned alot, but I think I need it spelled out even more clearly. Standing on the side with the distributor I can see the pump under the gas tank with a pipe plug on top. Should I fill there? Just to the left on the case, between the pump and clutch is a stand pipe. I think this is supposed to be the dip stick location, mine has an elbow with a plug in it. Is this a better fill location? I have been wire brushing the crud off the bottom to find the drain. I am assuming it is directly under the pump, but it has not jumped out and bit me yet. If someone could tell me some landmarks to find the drain that would be great.

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MichiganMike

06-13-2004 11:18:36




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 Re: newbie m owner not sure on liftall drain in reply to MichiganMike, 06-13-2004 08:41:45  
Got it. Thanks for the help. I am sure I will need more.



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Haas

06-13-2004 09:27:11




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 Re: newbie m owner not sure on liftall drain in reply to MichiganMike, 06-13-2004 08:41:45  
I think the pipe with the elbow you are talking about is the fill line(also should have a dip stick). The other fill plug you are looking at is the belt pulley housing. However, if the pipe with the elbow is on the side of the clutch housing, that is one of the hydraulic pressure outlets coming from the lift all(hydraulic pump). The pump and reservoir are inside the bottom of the clutch housing. The drain is on the very bottom, sort of wedge shaped piece that hangs down under the clutch housing.

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49 Cubber!

06-13-2004 09:10:10




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 Re: newbie m owner not sure on liftall drain in reply to MichiganMike, 06-13-2004 08:41:45  
Thats not the pump,thats the belt pulley.The drain for the pump is on the bottom of the pump,on the bottom of the tractor.On the brake side of the tractor in front of the belt pulley,there should be a pipe with a cap on it,thats where your dipstick should be,but could be mising,thats also the fill for the lift all.



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