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Re: fortunate inheritance - Super H brakes/clutch
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Posted by Dr. Evil on October 01, 2003 at 14:03:26 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: fortunate inheritance - Super H brakes/clutch posted by new prospect on October 01, 2003 at 11:08:43:
Congrat's on Your new RED tractors! Hugh's right, NOONE ever complains much about 656's or Super H's. Except those that don't have one or the other and WANT one. Super H doesn't have a hyd. filter. Oil filter is on the right rear of the engine inside the canister. Hex Bolt on top removes the canister & filter. Filters avail all over. Depending on Your location I'd use DETERGENT 10W30 or straight 30 W if it stays warm in Your area. SIX Quarts are added in the cap on the distributor drive gear housing on the front right side of the engine. Rearend gets 80W90 gear oil. Two drain plugs, one on rear facing back of rearend, the other towards the front of transmission facing forward if I remember right, but it's small, 3/8" NPT. Fill level plug is on the left side just ahead of the clutch pedal, also a 3/8" NPT sq. head plug. 6 Gal. fills the rearend. Hyd. system is either LIVE with the res. located under the gas tank or Transmission driven located in the clutch housing between the engine & transmission. Both hold 6 quarts. Res. under the gas tank takes IHC Hy-Tran oil. The res. inside the clutch housing can take either 30W engine oil OR Hy-Tran. Get an Operator's Manual, Parts Book and Service Manual. Good Luck!
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