Posted by CNKS on May 21, 2011 at 18:30:13 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Re: M Tranny Capacity posted by Wayne Montgomery on May 21, 2011 at 14:20:15:
I answered your question, I just find it strange that individuals try to service things they don't know much about, without the proper instructions. As you found the search thing on this forum is not exactly perfect. I frequently try to look up things before I ask questions, usually takes a long time. But, I often stumble across things I need to know anyway. As to filling it with no manual, you just pull the plug on the left side of the trans housing and fill until it runs out. As to my tractors, I usually can't remember, so I look in the manual before I buy the oil. 13 gallons sticks in my head because it is a very common question. No offense intended, but I will continue to recommend manuals -- first thing I purchase when I buy a different tractor. As to Chapter 3, I am a member of the national organization. Harvester Highlights has things in it that are not found in other magazines. Most activities are 200 miles+ from where I live. That is not a complaint, just a reality.
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