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Re: 46 A oil change?


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Posted by James Howell on June 15, 2013 at 05:35:34 from (70.196.1.27):

In Reply to: 46 A oil change? posted by mountaindog on June 14, 2013 at 05:40:39:

The operator's manual recommends three engine oil weights depending on air temperature.

  • Above 90oF. S.A.E. 30
  • 32oF. to 90oF. S.A.E. 20
  • Below 32oF. S.A.E. 10-10W
  • We use 15W-40 Diesel oil in all our tractors.

    The photo below shows the engine oil drain plug; the oil filter is on the left and oil pump is on the right.

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    Remove the breather stack and filter to pour in the oil.

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    Open the oil level test cock and pour in the oil.

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    Add oil until it drips out the oil level test cock; when the oil drips out it is full.

    The operator's manual recommends two transmission oil weights depending on air temperature.

  • 0oF. and Up S.A.E. 90
  • Below 32oF. S.A.E. 80
  • We use 140W GL1 oil in all our tractors.

    The photos below show the two transmission drain plugs.

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    The photo below shows the transmission fill plug.

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    Add transmission oil to the bottom of the threads; takes about 7 gallons.

    The photo below shows the oil cup on the bottom of the air cleaner.

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    Be sure to add clean oil to the cup.

    Hope this helps.


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