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Re: Hydraulics/Trans fluid question on an H
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Posted by Brian in NY on October 30, 2006 at 09:21:44 from (12.149.100.21):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulics/Trans fluid question on an H posted by Bob M on October 30, 2006 at 09:05:11:
ok, NOW I feel stupid. Don't mean to be thick headed, I know I haven't had much sleep in the past few days. So...let me see if this is correct... 1) Plug on very bottom rear of tractor drains the transmission and rear end. This should be refilled with 85w-140 or 90W, correct? Is this also true for colder climate such as upstate NY? Also, this refills via the plug on top of the platform next to the steering support that takes a big square wrench? 2) Hydraulics drain under the belly pump, ok to use HY tran in that....and refills in the dipstick hole I assume? I honestly thought this tractor shared fluid throughout the trans and hydraulics. Thanks for the help. Anyone have pictures for an old fool? The only manual I have is an IT manual and it gives me nothing. Guess I'll have to buy an operator's manual. Anybody got one to sell?
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