Posted by bc on April 24, 2021 at 08:06:46 from (104.128.42.35):
In Reply to: Hydraulic fluid posted by Slimmer on April 24, 2021 at 06:41:41:
For my IH 2606 that has the fill plug on top and the side plug fill level, I made a dip stick out of wood and marked the level. Then got a broken tape measure and did the same. Had to slide in at an angle to miss the gears and make sure it was hitting bottom. Also made a mark for when I overfilled it by 5 gallons. Wood dipstick will let you see the oil (for water, etc.) and also see if you have any sludge show up on the bottom of the stick. You can add a round magnet on the drain plug to collect metal parts and also run a flexible magnet tool (every mechanic has one) down through the top.
Anymore I take a magic marker and write all relevant information on a tractor, mower, etc. on the wall by the door of the barn. Filters, belts, oil volume, type, etc. and even do it for various weed chemical mixes. Don't have to dig around for manuals that way.
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