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Posted by farmallhal on November 05, 2005 at 16:13:40 from (64.24.35.17):
In Reply to: Farmall M--What Weight Trans Fluid and Need an Oil posted by Blue3992 on November 05, 2005 at 13:57:46:
I just did this little trick on my M. Had no problem finding straight 90 wt. at my local oil and fuel distributor here in Missouri. As far as draining the transmission case just get a 5 gal bucket and some smaller plastic jugs (I used 2.5 gal in size) and drain out about 4 gallons in the 5 gal bucket. Put the drain plug back in and pour the 5 gal. bucket into the other smaller jugs using a large funnel. Fill the bucket again and I think you have the picture. A little messy but just put some cardboard under the drain plug and bucket to catch any drips and small spills. If you have contaminated gear lube I would highly suggest getting it all out and maybe even pour some diesel or even better kerosene through to flush it out. Let is drain completely using both drain plugs before putting in the new gear oil. If you can't find a new air cleaner clamp click on my name on this post and I'll find a source in one of my catalogs. They can easily be located but might be a reproduction unless you go the salvage yard route. Might even contact the Nebraska Cowman who is a frequent person on this forum and a great person to deal with on used parts. Have fun. Hal
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