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D19 rear
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Errin OH
09-04-2002 07:01:03
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Haven't gotten my book yet but was looking into changing / checking the fuild levels. Engine no problem, trans/hyd level is ok so it can wait, but how do you check the rear end. I found the drain plugs (2, 1 each side, bottom of the axel hubs), I found what I believe is the level plugs on the sides (2, 1 each side, middle of the axel hubs) and think that the two bolts (2, 1 each side of the seat, top) are the fill points. Is this correct? What of the pto area? Is it seperate? What would be the correct fuilds for it if needed?
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rod
09-04-2002 13:53:18
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Re: D19 rear in reply to Errin OH, 09-04-2002 07:01:03
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I have a D 19 I&T shop manual that I would sell cheap if you are interested just email me. regards rod
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