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Re: Re: OK I Will Plead My Ignorance 230 Hydraulics Wheres The Filler????
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Posted by Drizler on June 27, 2002 at 19:28:31 from (12.23.26.19):
In Reply to: Re: OK I Will Plead My Ignorance 230 Hydraulics Wheres The Filler???? posted by Dave Zeman on June 27, 2002 at 08:12:52:
I just came in from a jaunt with the flashlight. Look as I might there is no filler on the transmission's housing. The drain is a 3/8" square plug on the lower part of the middle part of the tranny. The only thing on the top front is the 2 hydro hoses which come out from the top. QAny ways the PO told me to add it into one of the top plugs with the 3/8" square socket head. Thats on top of the control box just under the gas tank. I put a tad in using a funnel and a clear hose and it slowly leaks inside, and the process repeats itself. I sort of did this all day long bathing in hydro oil. I got part of the system working but never the big bucket arms. Thats how I spent much of my day, there has to be a better way. At least I managed to get the axle replaced and the ear forks to line up but without the bucket well..... Well tomorrow is another day and probably another hydro oil bath.
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