Quote: CVPost-Mike Henry (quoted from post at 21:21:37 04/13/23) I am putting this on this page cause of the different posts from the fellers here are trustworthy. Wifes uncle is ready to sell his 72 2020 with loader. 2nd owner. 1st owners used it to load bulk corn and uncle used it to move round bales to feed his now passed horses and clear drive of snow. I want the tractor and have what I feel is a fair offer. The issue is hydrolic system has gotten low in fluid. Didnt show on the stick. This has the power steering and other things have locked up. If I read correctly about that system there is a pan full of fluid with a pump pushing it up so a impellor can get the fluid in lines. if correct the lines have valve checks in the systems at the different functions. If that is a correct interpetation. If I were to take it to a shop how many hrs of labor should I be seeing on the estimate. I am unable to do this stuff as after last summers accident my arms are nearly useless. But this would make clearing drive better than the old farmall H. The power steering, live power, and much easier to get on and off. I know $$ rates cant be estimated but thinking how many hrs maybe a reasonable comparison. Thanks for all advice in advance.
Fill transmission to full point on dip stick with J20 spec fluid .
Dip stick unscrewed and sitting on threads with the engine at idle . A peculiar method of measuring but that is the way they do it .
This post was edited by buickanddeere on 04/13/2023 at 08:52 pm.
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