It won't matter, but there's no way another quart and a half will fit in the reservoir. If it would, then it'd be a 7-1/2 quart reservoir not a 6 quart, right? :)
What's going to happen is, the excess oil is going to squirt out the vent in the cap and go EVERYWHERE!
You need an external reservoir to supplement the factory liftall. 2 gallons should be plenty, because you don't want the pump to run dry. A 2 gallon tank won't be that expensive and should tuck right under the gas tank.
Just remove the vent cap from the H, hook a hose from the drain in the 2 gallon tank to the fill pipe, and mount the 2 gallon tank above the belly pump so the extra oil can drain into the belly pump when it needs the extra oil. No valves necessary, it's all automatic.
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