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Re: Farmall H Hydraulic question
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Posted by Janicholson on October 14, 2005 at 16:40:14 from (66.173.50.69):
In Reply to: Farmall H Hydraulic question posted by JeffPinOhio on October 14, 2005 at 16:12:36:
The original recommendation was 20wt non-detergent motor oil. If the implement/s are used with other tractors with modern hydraulics using hydraulic oil, I would use that instead, for compatibility. Good quality oil appears to be one as good as the other. cheap oil from Store-in-a-Box farm stores is frowned on. The filler is under the front of the fuel tank on the right side. It looks like a fist full knob. There should be a dip stick under it. If not use a wire and fill it within 8" (my guess) of the top of the pipe. All the 1.2" fittings do the same thing except if the left rear fitting has a restrictor in it to chang the dropping and lifting rate of the rear of certain implements (probably does not have restrictor). Pull out on loop of 5/16 rod on right to lift. it should stay out till the cylinder bottoms/tops out then snap back to the metal stop welded to the bottom of the rod. Pushing up and forward past the stop lowers things. I hope it helps, JimN
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