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Re: AC B fluids
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Tom
05-04-2002 17:29:28
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You put 90 weight gear oil in there unless you have hydraulics, then use "tractor lube" an oll purpose gear/hydraulic/powersteering lube. The fill plug is on the left side of the transmission, put in enough to bring it up to the bottom of the fill plug hole. Don't for get to remove the final drive pans/covers from the bottom of each final drive and put new oil (90 weight) in each one. You can nearly fill the pan before you put it back on, or fill it from the filler plug in each pan after they are back on. Fill to the bottom of the plug hole. Many people never change final drives and there may be some old nasty oil in them, worth doing, then you will know.
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Marty(IN)
05-04-2002 21:03:43
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Re: Re: AC B fluids in reply to Tom, 05-04-2002 17:29:28
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