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Re: Bleeding hydraulics on an IH 350
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Posted by JayWalt on March 12, 2007 at 18:34:01 from (70.226.9.210):
In Reply to: Re: Bleeding hydraulics on an IH 350 posted by Hugh MacKay on March 12, 2007 at 10:18:03:
Hugh, you are definitely right. He has been adding hydraulic fluid to the tranny. The 350u and the 300u are pretty simalair, and thats exactly what he did if they are. I was wondering why he said the fill plug is to the left side of the shifter. It is actually where the seat mounts, right under it on the front of the rev cover a tad to the right of center. The drain plug is underneath the fasthitch cylinder mount. When he said he added 5 gallons of hytran, I was like, What the Heck? The system only holds like 13 quarts I believe. Not sure if I would drain the tranny. The manual for the 300u says to use sae 10w oil with 1 quart of IH transmission and torque amplifier additve. I'd imagine hytran would be fine.
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