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Topic: Draining Power Trol/ PTO
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| Nathan Kapp
10-23-2012 19:19:12
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Hey Guys,Draining power-trol/PTO and the tranny in the JD 630. I have the main plug for the tranny out. Is there only one drain for the rear end and one plug for the power trol/PTO? Anymore I should be aware of. I havn't been able to locate an Operator's manual yet. Thanks. Nate |
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| Tyler-MO
10-23-2012 19:35:51
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Re: Draining Power Trol/ PTO in reply to Nathan Kapp, 10-23-2012 19:19:12
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| Sounds like you're draining it all so just remove all large diameter plugs on the underside of the tractor. Tranny has 2 drain plugs...one behind the starter and the other nestled in the drawbar frame under the rear end. The hydraulic drain plug is right behind the rear axle housing and is a long stemmed plug. The powershaft drain plug is smaller right under the pto clutch housing. Yes, an operator manual is a must. Call Davenport Tractor as they have really nice reprint manuals. See the website link below, Tyler in IL |
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