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Re: where to check trans. oil on Super C
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Posted by Randy in NE on January 14, 2004 at 06:13:08 from (216.58.237.20):
In Reply to: where to check trans. oil on Super C posted by Larry B. on January 14, 2004 at 06:01:23:
It should be the same as on a C. It is on the back of the rearend just below the belt pulley. There is a square headed plug. The level should be up to that level, or reasonably close. You can add oil there or through the fill plug in the operators platform next to the clutch peddle. It has a recessed 1/2" (might be 3/8") head in it. Your 1/2" drive rachet should fit right in it. The transmission/rearend holds just under 5 gallons. Depends on if you drain the oil out of the pto housing. There is an oil slinger in the rearend that supplies oil to the pto. Most but not all of the oil will drain back into the rearend. The drain plug is located on the bottom of the housing and you need to remove the drawbar to get at it.
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