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farmall 504 transmission check

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NHfarmer

04-15-2005 12:40:00




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I am wondering if anyone knows where on a farmall 504 to check the transmission level. we are changing the fluids and want to know where to check. i know the capacity is 13 gallons. i have found a 7/16 plug on the left side case, but it seems low to be a level check. any help?

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Sloroll

04-15-2005 13:02:08




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 Re: farmall 504 transmission check in reply to NHfarmer, 04-15-2005 12:40:00  
There should be a plug with a screw in it to the front and low of the clutch



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cjminwi

04-15-2005 13:01:20




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 Re: farmall 504 transmission check in reply to NHfarmer, 04-15-2005 12:40:00  
I am not sure if this will be any help at all but my owners manual for the 504 says to check the level by removing the small boly on the left side of the tractor but do not remove the large hex bolt. On my tractor (which I just got)there is a large hex bolt with a smaller bolt drilled into it which is where I assume you are supposed to check the level. Problem is this small bolt is really small (1/4" ?). How is this any good?? Are you just supposed to fill until it runs out?? That doesn't make it real easy to check before you run it if you have to remove the fill plug and add some everytime. sorry about the long post. any help appreciated.

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Sloroll

04-15-2005 13:04:15




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 Re: farmall 504 transmission check in reply to cjminwi, 04-15-2005 13:01:20  
I fill till it starts to run out and then add another qt. Check by removing the little screw to see if it is running out. If not add.



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cjm in wi

04-15-2005 13:30:59




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 Re: farmall 504 transmission check in reply to Sloroll, 04-15-2005 13:04:15  
thanks Sloroll



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NHfarmer

04-15-2005 13:14:05




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 Re: farmall 504 transmission check in reply to Sloroll, 04-15-2005 13:04:15  
is there more than one drain plug? separate for the back end?



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