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where to add hyraulic fluid for front end loader

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Don Dysland

08-28-2007 16:56:57




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I was told to add straight 30 wt oil into the plug thats directly behind the seat, and the dip stick was near my left leg (i know where that is), my question is, then where do I add the hydraulic fluid for the front end loader, (I have the universal fluid from fleet farm) i'm told it takes about 11 gallons.




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farmertim

08-29-2007 08:12:35




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 Re: where to add hyraulic fluid for front end loader in reply to Don Dysland, 08-28-2007 16:56:57  
If the front end loader runs off the onboard hydraulic pump, it would also use out of the rear axle housing. If it runs off another pump, such as a pump mounted to the front of the crank shaft, or off the back PTO shaft, you would probably have an external reservoure. The normal fluid for the rear axle/hydraulics is 30W - Don't mix with other oils. Whatch for condensation in your rear housing from the changing seasons, it can cause your rear end oil to turn milky quickly. I have put a 1/4" tap into the drain plug, with a 1/4" screw and sealing washer, which I open up, to drain water out, any time the tractor sits for a couple of weeks, - very critical in spring or fall. Since I have started this 2.5 years ago, I have not had the oil get milky, prior to that, I was changing my rear end oil a couple times a year - very expensive $$$ !

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