Posted by Tim PloughNman Daley on December 03, 2023 at 01:44:54 from (24.236.161.49):
In Reply to: 541 Offset posted by Lightner on December 02, 2023 at 01:43:41:
Kudos on your new machine. The first thing you should do is invest in the Essential Manuals for you tractor if'N ya wanna be a FORD TRACTOR owner. Read religiously and digest the data B4 you do anything else, especially yanking old parts off. You can find manuals and brochures on fleabay often. The NAA, 500, 600, and 700 Series all used the 134 CID/OHV Red Tiger Engine. 541 is defined as: 5 = 134 GAS; 4 = 4 SPD Trans; and 1 = Model used from 57 thru 62. Capacities are pretty much the same as the NAA Model with trans at 5 qts, Hyd Lift at 8.0 qts, and diffy at 7.5 qts. Always start at the rear diffy plug when draining oil. Three drains for oils; one for engine oil with the latter closest at the front so don't get it wrong. Best to do more reading and investigating before you start pulling plugs.
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