Posted by rumplestiltskin on May 01, 2009 at 18:49:45 from (174.10.54.95):
In Reply to: IH 340 utility posted by Robert Dahl on May 01, 2009 at 18:24:59:
Hi, Bob.
Let’s take a leap of faith and assume the 300, 340, and 350 Utilities have the same arrangement.
The hydraulic fill plug is a 1” or so pipe-type plug with a square head, in the top of the hydraulic fluid reservoir (the big square-ish metal box that also serves as the base for the seat). As you’re sitting on the seat, this plug would be generally straight down from the inner edge of the center of your right thigh, maybe four inches back from the gearshift lever and slightly to the right.
The drain plug is in the left side (not the top) of the reservoir. It’s sort of straight down from the outer edge of the top of your left thigh. On my 300U it has a square head; on my 350U it has a hex head. You’ll love the way it dribbles the fluid down the side of the tractor! I’m considering replacing mine with nipples and caps next time I have them out.
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