Posted by Owen Aaland on April 28, 2009 at 00:53:09 from (65.165.246.54):
In Reply to: 2424 Question posted by Edward M. on April 27, 2009 at 19:19:01:
Actually you may both be right. Transmission capacity is five gallons without front mounted hydraulic pump. It is 14 gallons for tractors with front mounted hydraulic pump without draft control and 17 gallons with front mounted pump and draft control. The front mounted pump is one that is installed to drive off the front of the crankshaft and is mounted in front of the radiator, not the small pump mounted below the distributor drive.
Installation of the front mounted pump involves replacing the plate between the hydraulic reservoir and the top of the rear frame. The replacement plate uses a stand pipe to control the level of oil in the hydraulic reservoir. Oil for the front hydraulic pump is drawn from the rear frame and returned to the hydraulic reservoir.
Without the front pump the steering/draft control hydraulic reservoir is separate from the transmission and the transmission can indeed have 90 weight gear lube in it.
Later recommendations from IH called for HyTran to replace the gear lube.
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