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Calling all F20 experts!

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Scott in SC

02-08-2007 10:47:01




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I’ve got an F20 with a Heisler OD on it. I’ve drained then rear end lube out intending to change it; got about two gallons out, the book says it takes 8. I found the drain and filler plugs, but couldn’t find a plug to determine the correct level. Nebraska Cowman told me the plug is on the front of the tranny between the shafts. That means it is under the OD box. Can anyone give me an approximate measurement down from the top of the tranny to the bottom of the level hole? Is there another way to check of get the correct level? Perhaps measure down from the filler hole to the level?

Be gentle, this is my first red tractor;)!

Thanks much,

Scott in SC

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JohnG(TX)

02-09-2007 11:55:39




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 Re: Calling all F20 experts! in reply to Scott in SC, 02-08-2007 10:47:01  
On a few road boxes I have, there is a plug on the box side to replace the plug on the tranny, which the box covers. Maybe yours has it there also.



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Scott in SC

02-09-2007 05:01:05




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 Re: Calling all F20 experts! in reply to Scott in SC, 02-08-2007 10:47:01  
Thanks much; that is JUST what I needed!



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the Unforgiven

02-08-2007 13:19:11




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 Re: Calling all F20 experts! in reply to Scott in SC, 02-08-2007 10:47:01  
OK Scott, do you see the bolts that go through the frame rail into the trans. housing? Two rows of three bolts and the seventh and forwardmost bolt is centered between the two rows? The level plug is almost dead-on even with that front bolt. You may be able to see the edge of it peeking out from under your OD box on the magneto side of the tractor, it is not centered between the shafts. The plug was often ground down to fit under the edge of the OD.

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