Posted by George Rausch on April 21, 2011 at 03:49:27 from (64.85.220.58):
In Reply to: H hydro oil check posted by Robin Hood on April 20, 2011 at 15:57:45:
WElcome to having an H. I think it's one of the best. "Hydro" Oil; This is called the belly pump, or the Lift-All pump. There's a nice cast iron 2" knurled knob sitting on top of the body of the tractor, on the right side above the belly pump. Just unscrew it and pull out the dip stick. Your owner's manual will tell you more. I use 30W in mine. You fill it thru this same opening. To change the oil, I have no idea. I'll look and see if I can tell. I usually had leaks in my equipment so changing it was automatic. Oil Cup; There's holes in the small inside cup, to keep the levels level, so make sure the holes are clean. Then you just fill the whole thing up to the Oil Level line stamped in the body. Use the same oil. You'll see it.
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