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Power Trol oil drain and level plug?

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Rod M1

05-28-2004 08:45:09




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Could someone describe where the drain plug and the oil level plug is in this picture. Thanks




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Mike M

05-28-2004 20:54:24




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 Re: Power Trol oil drain and level plug? in reply to Rod M1, 05-28-2004 08:45:09  
Your oil level should be somewhere up to the height of where your top hose is.There should be what looks like a radiator petcock on one side or the other that you loosen and fill until it runs out hole. Your drain plug cannot be seen in that picture. It is clear down on the bottom of the rear casting just above the drawbar. Maybe a 1/2 inch pipe plug size. Forward of that on opposite side is a large plug with a square 3/4 inch drive hole this is one of the two plugs for draining the transmission and rear end oil.

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Rod M1

05-30-2004 20:42:57




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 Re: Re: Power Trol oil drain and level plug? in reply to Mike M, 05-28-2004 20:54:24  
Mike thanks. The oil level plug is on the right side just behind and under the top hydraulic port. The drain plug is at the bottom back left corner. They both where hard to find with out a light and oil caked every ware. It took 4 quarts.



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Mark

05-28-2004 16:32:55




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 Re: Power Trol oil drain and level plug? in reply to Rod M1, 05-28-2004 08:45:09  
The oil level is at the filler cap, the drain plug looks like it was removed and the lower hose installed in its spot. Unless there is a wingnut type drain plug in that area that is hiding.



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