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Topic: Checking the Hydraulic Oil
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Chris hauser

01-03-2013 17:16:58
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I got a wd My operator maunal is in really rough shape I was wondering if anybody could tell me It says with rams extended on the dipstick Im not sure if that means extended in or out and with them extended out it says the oil level is low but I can see the oil in there so I though it meant with the rams extended in was proper way to check the level




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BushogPapa

01-04-2013 15:14:51
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 Re: Checking the Hydraulic Oil in reply to Chris hauser, 01-03-2013 17:16:58  

Until you know your WD, filling the Hyd.oil to near the top is just fine (Rams closed)..

You have NO idea if the front seal on the Main-Shaft is good and that can let Hydraulic oil leak into the Clutch area...

That seal is probably ruined most often by NOT maintaining a reasonable oil level in the Hydraulic oil compartment...(do NOT let it run real low)...

Ron..



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willie in mn

01-04-2013 02:47:52
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 Re: Checking the Hydraulic Oil in reply to Chris hauser, 01-03-2013 17:16:58  
Chris
Not picking on you personally,you are not the only person who may be confused.
English 101- Extended means maximum length, longest position. Retracted mean minimum length, shortest position.
WJ



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Chris hauser

01-03-2013 18:44:51
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 Re: Checking the Hydraulic Oil in reply to Chris hauser, 01-03-2013 17:16:58  
Yea I got this and a 1945 farmall a I like them a lot



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old

01-03-2013 17:43:02
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 Re: Checking the Hydraulic Oil in reply to Chris hauser, 01-03-2013 17:16:58  
Ram extended means with the cylinder all the way open as in up or lifting. If it was the other way it would have said rams closed as in all the way pushed in. Understand??



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Chris hauser

01-03-2013 18:15:52
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 Re: Checking the Hydraulic Oil in reply to old, 01-03-2013 17:43:02  
thank you I can see oil down in there so I will have to add more then thanks for the help I just wasnt 100 percent sure didnt want to over fill it. I understand what your saying



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Brian G. NY

01-03-2013 19:55:40
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 Re: Checking the Hydraulic Oil in reply to Chris hauser, 01-03-2013 18:15:52  
Chris, the hydraulic filler is the only compartment with a "bayonet" dipstick for checking the oil level. It is the one most forward on the tractor.
It is clearly indicated on the dipstick the "full" and "add" levels with the rams extended.
All the other compartments have only pipe plugs and they are filled up level with the openings.



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old

01-03-2013 18:29:48
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 Re: Checking the Hydraulic Oil in reply to Chris hauser, 01-03-2013 18:15:52  
If you where say filling the oil level on a loader then you would want them closed but most tractor hyd systems as in 3 point or other such have the lift cylinder extended since most are small capacity system so you need more to work as they should. On others they have a extend level and a closed level which makes it easy to figure out either way



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Chris hauser

01-03-2013 18:35:41
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 Re: Checking the Hydraulic Oil in reply to old, 01-03-2013 18:29:48  
I apreciate the help this is my first tractor with hydraulics



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old

01-03-2013 18:38:54
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 Re: Checking the Hydraulic Oil in reply to Chris hauser, 01-03-2013 18:35:41  
I always do my best to help if and when I can. I have to many tractor my self at close to 30 and most common brands/colors



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