Posted by Pairodox on July 30, 2008 at 16:54:49 from (71.161.245.208):
Drained the tranny oil out the other day via the small plug adjacent to the window that allows you to see the hydraulic and tranny shafts. Discovered the large plug at the end on the differential and got more oil out. Can I assume that this is oil all from the same souce and that there are just two plugs to allow for complete removal of the oil? Why not just have a single plug at the end? I ask because this doesn't make sense.
Also ... is the level check for the tranny adjacent to the cluth pedal?
Also ... I drained the oil from the belly pump and only got a couple of quarts. Can I assume the guy who sold me the machine just didn't watch the level there?
Is there a level check for the belly pump?
Thanks ... and sorry for the simple minded questions. I'll see if I can come up with some real stumpers shortly.
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