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HyTran Fluid change.

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jason b.

12-26-2003 07:24:00




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I have a farmALL 460 diesel that i plan on changing the hydrallic fluid soon and wonderd were to drain it and to fill it. Does it take care of the rear end also? ta? and is there any way to check the fluid level? Thanks for responding.




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hagan

12-26-2003 16:26:38




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 Re: HyTran Fluid change. in reply to jason b., 12-26-2003 07:24:00  
Easy to change is get a hose with a male coupling on one end and none on the other hook to a remote and engage hyd lever and it will pump about 6-8 gallons out into a bucket and you will not have to roll around on the ground with that much anyway. I do that on all my tractors and shut the engine off the second I hear it suck air.
Works really well for me



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Red ManI

12-26-2003 09:14:04




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 Re: HyTran Fluid change. in reply to jason b., 12-26-2003 07:24:00  
I can't remember if there are 2 or 3 drain plugs under the tractor, rear-end, transmission, and TA housing? The hydraulic filter is under the plate (6 sides) on the side of the belly of the tractor on the right-hand side. It is a paper filter, replace it. You fill the hyd, transmission, and rear end through the triangle shaped plate on the operator's platform that is held down with 3 bolts. The fluid checks on the left side of the belly of the tractor, a square plug has a small bolt screwed into it, this is the check plug. Use Case-IH Hytran, if there is much moisture in the system, you may need to change it, run it a few more hours and do it again. Run and drive the tractor enough to get the oil warm before changing it.

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