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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on July 15, 2006 at 21:43:58 from (207.177.83.68):
In Reply to: Farmall H oil level posted by Lincoln on July 15, 2006 at 20:07:11:
Hi , I don't have a H I have a M but they should be similar . The oil is checked with the petcocks on the side of the oil pan . Open them up and be patient . If oil runs out the bottom one it's OK but you should have enough in there to come out the top one too. It runs slow so don't overfill it . Be patient . The oil fill hole is the big cap on the front right of the engine . The final drive includes the diff and tranny and is checked on the left side below the clutch pedal with a 1/2" pipe plug , remove the plug and gear oil should barely run out . The fill port is the big plug next to the steering support under your right foot on top of the platform , you'll need a 3/4" square drive of some kind to remove this plug . The hydraulic level is checked on the right side just behind the engine and in front of the belt pulley if you have one . You'll need a dip stick if you don't have one . I don't remember the length right now maybe someone else can offer this . I hope this helps ...Randy
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