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Posted by haas on June 20, 2001 at 05:12:02 from (129.37.117.73):
In Reply to: B fluid level posted by greg central wis on June 19, 2001 at 19:30:12:
I think the B is like the A. ON the A, the level plug is located on the left front of the transmission housing. It's a 1/4 or 3/8 in pipe plug. On the A it is behind the left brake rod and and you need to disconnect the brake rod to get to it. Fill until oil comes out the hole. The fill hole is on top the transmission near the gear shift. The final drives are separate and need to be changed separately. If like the A, there is no drain on them. You have to remove the pans that cover the bottom of the bull gears. Go get new gaskets before you do that. The fill plug and the level plug are the same on the final drives. Fill until oil is to the bottom of the fill plug. The fill plug is a 1 inch pipe size plug located on the inside of the final drive near where the drawbar bolts on. It has a recessed square hole to stick a square wrench in to remove it. A 1/2 inch drive socket ratchet or breaker bar works good for a wrench to remove the plug.
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