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Posted by Brian in MO on December 06, 2006 at 09:57:47 from (69.21.75.46):
In Reply to: 460 loader hydraulic posted by old Hank on December 06, 2006 at 09:32:40:
The filter on the 460-560 is on the right below the brake pedals it has a small cover with about 8-10 small bolts in it, you won't loose much oil changing the filter but you will need to drain the transmission completly to change the Hydraulic oil if I remember right it is about 13 gal I know I usually buy 15 and have some left over. Also if it is below freezing and the water has froze in there it will alot of above freezing temperatures to melt it, if you have a heated shop I would let it set with the drain plug out a day or so to let as much moisture out as possible. I have put a heater blowing on the rearend of the tractor to help thaw them out also. Hope this helps Brian
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