Posted by richardinnz on November 19, 2009 at 21:35:05 from (125.239.174.28):
In Reply to: Deutz Gear Lube Help posted by James D Wilson on November 19, 2009 at 20:30:42:
Been a little while since I worked on those, but the transmission fluid is seperate from the hydraulic fluid. The transmission was GL5 80W/90 gear oil and the hydraulics was Universal tractor oil 15W/30. The trans on most deutz tractors is pressure lubricated and there is usually a washable gauze strainer to clean. Filler/ level plug I think was on the right side of the trans and so was the strainer. The hydraulic fluid goes in the hydraulic top cover (rockshaft housing) a lot of tractors had an additional hydraulic tank to the left of the hydraulic top cover, the tanks had a level (sight glass) I think there was a black plastic cap with a dipstick on the hyraulic top cover. On later tractors the hyd oil was common to the trans oil. On some deutz tractors the rear axle oil is seperate to the trans oil but I think this was only on the bigger tractors. Hope this helps, Richard.
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