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Re: Farmall C Fluids
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Posted by achodges1 on June 01, 2007 at 19:10:13 from (68.88.137.32):
In Reply to: Farmall C Fluids posted by ed342 on June 01, 2007 at 13:18:13:
The transmission PTO and differential share the same fluid. If you have a belt pully drive it has its own supply. The fill plug is the large plug in the deck. The "round" hole in the top used to be a Square hole that would take a 1/2" drive rachet or breakover bar. The axel housings are supposed to be dry with the inner bearing lubricated by the oil in the differential and the outer bearing lubed by the grease zert. The seals on the inner bearing leak oil into the axel carrier and out the outer seal. Takes 5 gallons to fill it up 90W gear lube. If the plugs have eroded to the point that the holes are round you may have to drill a hole and use an ease out to get them out.
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