Posted by gene bender on April 13, 2009 at 10:14:28 from (67.55.227.59):
In Reply to: Hydraulics on 47 H posted by B T Riordan on April 13, 2009 at 09:47:48:
There should be a lever on the right side below the gas tank on the bell housing with a rod going to the lite bar on the right side that controls the hy system. The pipe raising up above the lever is where the fluid is added and checked. When new just 30wt oil was used or any hy oil nothing special so you dont need the new high priced hy fluids just any 30wt will be fine. When removing the cap on that stand-pipe there was a didstick but its probably gone now. The system is what we call a one-way so there is noo down pressure without making some changes. Pulling back will raise the loader and then pushing the lever forward will lower the loader. Good luck they are a handy tractor and loader not built for heavy duty keep the load under 300 or so lbs and it will steer an work fine.
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