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Re: Farmall-A tranny noise
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Posted by Haas on October 03, 2002 at 18:14:54 from (166.72.245.26):
In Reply to: Farmall-A tranny noise posted by Bill on October 03, 2002 at 13:11:46:
Noise is common in the A transmissions. Nearly all have some noise, especially in 4th gear. The oil level plug for the transmission is on the left front of the transmission behind the brake actuator rod for that side. Likely you'll have to take the pin out of the yoke on the actuator rod to get to the level plug to remove it so you can check the level. Level should be up to the plug, no higher. My A service manual says the transmission holds 5 quarts. If you have a PTO, then add a pint to that. Also, don't forget the final drive. Fill and level plug is on the inside of each final drive just above where the metal pan is bolted to the bottom of the final drive. The oil should be up to the bottom of the fill hole. There is no drain on these you have to remove the pan to drain them. If you are changing the oil in the final drives, get new gaskets before you take the pans off.
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