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MF202 Hydraulic Question

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BruceC

04-27-2005 11:48:57




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I have a MF202 industrial with backhoe. It blew
the return line and dumped all its hydraulic
fluid on the ground. I replaced the line and refilled the reservoir.It took about 4 gallons of fluid. I used NAPA hydraulic fluid that comes
in a 5 gallon bucket. After looking at this site I am concerned that I put the wrong stuff in.
Did I? Things seem to be working OK. If its wrong
at least it hasn't been used much since the line
change.

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Big Dean

04-27-2005 12:24:51




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 Re: MF202 Hydraulic Question in reply to BruceC, 04-27-2005 11:48:57  
Bruce That oil will work fine in the loader and power steering. Just don't put it in the transmission



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BruceC

04-27-2005 12:29:57




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 Re: MF202 Hydraulic Question in reply to Big Dean, 04-27-2005 12:24:51  
The fluid went into the right hand side reservoir
on the industrial thats part of the frame. This
is the part that feeds the loader hydraulics and the backhoe. Does this also feed the transmission?



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BruceC

04-27-2005 13:06:00




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 Re: MF202 Hydraulic Question in reply to BruceC, 04-27-2005 12:29:57  
This means I have never checked the trans level.
I always assumed they shared the same reservoir and checked the level on the dipstick below the breather. How do I check the trans level?
Thanks in advance.



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Big Dean

04-27-2005 12:52:52




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 Re: MF202 Hydraulic Question in reply to BruceC, 04-27-2005 12:29:57  
No the transmission fills in a different place. It fills at the big plug just left of the transmission shift levers



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BruceC

04-27-2005 13:08:49




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 Re: MF202 Hydraulic Question in reply to Big Dean, 04-27-2005 12:52:52  
This means I have never checked the trans level.
I always assumed they shared the same reservoir and checked the level on the dipstick below the breather. How do I check the trans level?
Thanks in advance.



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Big Dean

04-27-2005 13:27:59




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 Re: MF202 Hydraulic Question in reply to BruceC, 04-27-2005 13:08:49  
Bruce send me an email with your email address I will send you a picture that shows where to fill check & drain the transmission daustin62@aol.com



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