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Re: HyTran Fluid change.
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Posted by Red ManI on December 26, 2003 at 09:14:04 from (67.27.111.10):
In Reply to: HyTran Fluid change. posted by jason b. on December 26, 2003 at 07:24:00:
I can't remember if there are 2 or 3 drain plugs under the tractor, rear-end, transmission, and TA housing? The hydraulic filter is under the plate (6 sides) on the side of the belly of the tractor on the right-hand side. It is a paper filter, replace it. You fill the hyd, transmission, and rear end through the triangle shaped plate on the operator's platform that is held down with 3 bolts. The fluid checks on the left side of the belly of the tractor, a square plug has a small bolt screwed into it, this is the check plug. Use Case-IH Hytran, if there is much moisture in the system, you may need to change it, run it a few more hours and do it again. Run and drive the tractor enough to get the oil warm before changing it.
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