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Re: Where to fill Farmall 504 Hydrolics
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Posted by T_Bone on January 21, 2001 at 09:27:17 from (207.254.53.135):
In Reply to: Where to fill Farmall 504 Hydrolics posted by JCB Plumber on January 20, 2001 at 18:06:02:
Hi JCB, Looking at the parts CD, the rear differential housing is the resevior. There should be a plug, about 1", on top left that will be the fill hole and maybe a dipstick attached to the plug. If not then there is a small 1/4" pipe plug on the left side down where the hydraulic hoses come out of the transmission and the oil level should be to this plug. Your filter and pump also sits behind this plate that the hydraulic hoses attch too. You really need a service manual for this tractor. T_Bone
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