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Re: Re: 1942 D6 Cat Dozer - new question
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Posted by Geo on December 18, 2001 at 04:16:15 from (209.164.225.108):
In Reply to: Re: 1942 D6 Cat Dozer - new question posted by FRED on December 17, 2001 at 15:48:31:
This one is a little different. We emptied about 10 gal out of a drain close to the back. Dipstick in front of seat emptied. Then we discovered another tank under the drivers seat. This one has the steering controls. It was still full. Havn't found a dipstick or one of the big drain plugs. Found a small plug that might be the drain for the transmission. Then found a dipstick under the pony motor. It's not oil for the pony or the oil for the engine. Then we found another big drain plug approximately under the pony/dipstick area. Had to stop for the night. Under the seat, where the steering levers actuate some kind of hydraulic plungers, we opened a tank with a six long filter screen. It was still full of the same gunk that came out of the big tank below. (1)How do we drain this tank? (2) What kind of lube is in the tank under the pony? Thanks
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