Posted by toro in texas on July 06, 2010 at 20:03:23 from (67.216.252.175):
In Reply to: 504 Farmall Specs? posted by 79fordblake on July 06, 2010 at 13:40:16:
Spark plug gap for the 504 with the C153 engine is .023. Service manual says use IH Hy-Tran Fluid or a mixture of IH torque amplifier additive and SAE 10W engine oil in the ratio of one quart of additive to each four gallons of engine oil. On the 504 the transmission, pto, lift system, power steering, and torque amplifier if so equiped, all run on the same fluid...and from the same reservoir, which holds about 12 gal. of fluid. To fill there is a 1/2" or so "level plug" on clutch side close to line with shifter. The fill plug is about 1-1/4" or so plug, at transmission top cover, alittle in front of shifter and also on clutch side. When the fluid comes running out of the "level hole", reservoir is full. I believe this info is correct but get a manual to help you and peace of mind. Also this forum has a lot of good info on the 504 that will help you. Good luck
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