Posted by JohnDeereJimOhio on October 14, 2012 at 18:02:38 from (24.140.54.235):
Hey guys I need some help. I usually only work on old two cylinders and have the books for my tractors. My dad has a T.O. 35 he bought last year and uses to mow his yard and blade his driveway. Long story short he asked me to change the oil in it today and I drained it and put a new filter in it. How many quarts and what oil do you run in these? Also in the process I checked the dipstick on the rear end and it was way too full and looked as if it has got water in it. So I pulled the plug and drained it, I also noticed another plug in front of it under where the dash would be and a large diameter cap. I pulled that cap and oil looked the same so I pulled the plug and drained it. I left plugs out and told him to let drain for a couple days and put some diesel or kerosene in it to clean out and let it drain for a couple days. My main questions are #1 What type oil should go in the fill hole below the dash and how much? #2 Where do you fill the oil for the hydraulics and what type should we use? I saw a cap that looks like where it should be filled however it seems awful small for a fill hole. I have attached a pic of the tractor... Thanks in advance for all the help...
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