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Farmall 300 Hydraulics no fluid advise ???
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Posted by Jeff Gerbracht on December 04, 2005 at 14:06:17 from (170.215.211.92):
I recently purchased a 300 wide front for snow plowing and some light farm work. My father had a Case which he bought enw when he started farming. He once told me that he'd always wished he'd spent the extra and got a Farmall. So that's naturally what I went with, that and they're cute (per my wife). Once I got it home and running I couldn't get hydraulics or PTO to work. Finally tracked down a manual which told me where the PTO lever is and where to check the hydraulic fluid. Found out that the hydraulic fluid reservoir is completely empty. Now I wondering how best to proceed. Should I get some fluid and fill 'er up, sell 'er because it'll cost loads to get the hydraulics going again or have a mechanic look into it. Any advise and/or steps to take would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jeff Gerbracht Brooktondale, NY
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