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Posted by Dean on June 17, 2000 at 17:40:45 from (207.172.71.4):
Hi there Mike K and others, I have a couple questions about my International 184 that I have not been able to find out yet. I-184 60CT2U320939 My ( 1977 ? ) 184 seems to be leaking an amber fluid from somewhere around the clutch shaft and where it goes into the transmission. Sometimes it looks dark with some oil mixed in, especially while dripping, but where it drips on a floor pan it seems to separate. It seems to only drip while it is running, no real difference while operating the hydrolics. The oil level is fine, somewhat dark in color. But im not sure how to tell if the transmission fluid is low, or even the hydrolic fluid. Is there an indicator just short of grinding gears? Or where I can check the level? Also.... I have seen pictures of other 154/184 models and have noticed a lever to the left of the seat, towards the rear. What is that for? I don't have one. But there is a slot for one in the sheet metal. Thank you so much for your time... soon I will have an owners manual that will help me out some more. Mike K - Are you still avail for phone calls? I have your numbers, and tried e-mailing you once... but maybe I have your e-mail wrong. Thanks... Dean in VA.
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