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Posted by The Red on October 18, 2001 at 10:49:37 from (206.246.187.2):
In Reply to: tranny posted by dave welsch on October 18, 2001 at 10:21:11:
Dave the H holds 6 GALLONS of 90W. I also use 85W-140 if 90W is not available. The rear drain is under the PTO assembly. The front tranny drain is under the shield that is between the liftall and the front of the transmission. You will get a quart or so from that drain hole. I also loosen up the 3 bolts on the flat belt pulley and pull it out 1/4". You will get a good 1/2 quart of oil and WATER. Condensation collects in that flat belt pulley assembly being the highest point for the transmission. Fill plug is next to the steering post on the brake side. Clean that area real good before you remove it. I use a 3/4" rachet with a short extension to turn that square indentation on the filler plug. Save about 1 quart of 90W and fill it through the filler hole on top of the flat belt pulley. The excess will drain back into the transmission. If your PTO seal or the base of the PTO is leaking, this is a good time to replace those items while you have it drained. I use teflon tape on the plugs before I stick them back in.
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