Posted by CharlieC on July 29, 2013 at 19:03:35 from (76.2.24.106):
In Reply to: Checking oil levels posted by John in La on July 29, 2013 at 17:25:54:
John they make sight glass that would work here, the one that I mentioned is vented at the top. So the oil would come up into the glass equal to the oil level in the tractor case. The case would have to be over filled just a little bit.
Maybe my understanding how the oil holes work was as long as the oil would come out of the hole you were good on the level.
If it did not flow from the hole you would need to add oil and if the oil was over the hole some that would not hurt anything.
As simple as the dip stick is I never thought about making one for the tractor. One would work if it had a couple of marks on it, one for the transmission and one for the rear end.
Thanks guys for the ideas, tomorrow is a good day to make a dip stick.
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