Posted by Trkr on August 10, 2008 at 06:22:38 from (141.157.104.239):
In Reply to: belarus 250as posted by okslammer on August 08, 2008 at 16:34:16:
The hyd oil is checked and filled under the operator platform at the back of the tractor.On top of the housing there is a fairly large plug that screws out.There is a little dipstick next to it,but it is just as easy to take the big plug out and stick your finger in there and if its on the tip of your finger its OK.Use a straight 30 wt oil,do not use hyd oil,because the Belarus hyd clearences are so poor light oil won't work well.These tractors do not flow a lot of hyd oil.There should be a flow divider next to the hyd pump on the right side of the transmission.This steals half the flow for the p.s.The rest goes to the tractor for the loader and other.These tractors were originally not designed for loader or p.s. appliactions as these are American add ons.Also on top of the hydraulic pump there should be a small cylinder shaped housing.This is an add on hyd filter that can be unscrewed on one end and the element inside can be taken out and cleaned.Might help your hyd flow a little bit.
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