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Hyd drain plugs- TO20

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JJ/GA

02-23-2008 15:17:36




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Hello first time post but have been reading and learning awhile.
The shop manual says there are three drain plugs for draining the trans, rear end and hyd underside. I can only find 2. Where is the third hiding? your help is apreciated. JJ




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JJ/GA

02-24-2008 17:41:44




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 Re: Hyd drain plugs- TO20 in reply to JJ/GA, 02-23-2008 15:17:36  
Lance J, I have a 1949 TO20. There is a mounting bracket for a drawbar that apparently blocks it from being seen unless you looking straight up the center hole. I will check it out in the morning.
Thank you for reply and thank you Richard L for directing me to the location.
JJ



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Lance J.

02-24-2008 16:37:44




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 Re: Hyd drain plugs- TO20 in reply to JJ/GA, 02-23-2008 15:17:36  
JJ-
What model tractor do you have? If it is a TO35 you will only have 2 drain plugs, one under the transmission and one under the differential.



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Richard L

02-23-2008 17:22:50




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 Re: Hyd drain plugs- TO20 in reply to JJ/GA, 02-23-2008 15:17:36  
I haven't done this yet, I was looking through the research and info on the left, i clicked on Search this Site then typed in "drain hydraulics" after much interesting reading I may have found the third drain. Under the rear end there is a place where you would be able to bolt on a drawbar. There are 4 bolts and in the center of those 4 bolts is the 3rd drain. I hope this is what you needed to know. If not you may want to look at the left column of this page and see what you can find. Keep the posts updated so I can learn more. LOL Good luck Richard

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