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Re: finding dipsticks on Hydraulics
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Posted by IH2444 on July 20, 2006 at 07:51:46 from (192.76.82.89):
In Reply to: Re: finding dipsticks on Hydraulics posted by IH2444 on July 20, 2006 at 07:26:58:
Also if you drain your fluid to change it there are 2-3 drain plugs in various places you have to open to fully drain the hydraulic fluid. You have to open at least 2 plugs underneath the tranny/rearend and one on the bottom rear of the lift box mechanism. Also when refilling fill the liftbox first. It will hold a couple of gallons and the excess will overflow into the rear end sump. Filling this first will make things go smoother. complete the filling at the tranny filler/vent plug beside the shifter on top of the tranny. Fill to level described in my previous post. As I recall your tractor holds about 12 gal or so of fluid, unless you have the auxilliary front pump then it is about 17 or so gallons.
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