Posted by J.J. from Afton on May 01, 2009 at 20:26:37 from (139.225.248.182):
In Reply to: IH 340 utility posted by Robert Dahl on May 01, 2009 at 18:24:59:
Ya Rumplestiltskin is close on the fill plug, like he said, its about 1" wide you need a 3/4 socket drive to remove it, it is in front of the seat to the upper left corner of the shifter on top of the transmission cover. The drain plugs are on the bottom, I wanna say theres two of them, (either that or its three) one large one on the belly of the case in the back, and a small square headed one in the center of a rectangle plate on the bottom of the torque tube, between the engine and transmission case.
There is also a level check plug to tell when the case is full, it is on the left side of the transmission right underneath the footplate, between the bottom of the footplate and the clutch pedal, look for either a flat head screw or a square headed plug.
Total capacity is roughly nine gallons. Hopes this helps you.
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