HELP! Case Dual Range Transmission capacity

Mills

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I have a Case 711-B LP tractor that I inherited with the property I bought. I am currently in the process of changing all of the fluids on this machine so I can actually use it. Does anyone know the transmission capacity for the gear oil? I have already added 20 gallons to a dry trans case. Only 15 gallons of water and lube came out but I am still sure it was low. Any ideas would be really helpful.

Thanks,
Mills

P.S. I know that I need to buy a book!
 
Oh yeah, no dipstick! That I can find anyway. If it was like an old Deere you would just fill until it almost overflows. I am filling through the rather large plug under the PTO lever on the Left of the seat.
 
Transmission and rear axle capacity is 15 gallons. Transmission oil level check plug is on right side of transmission housing to the rear of the brake housing... Gene
 
Mills: According to my books, it should hold 60 quarts, or 15 gallons. Hope this helps. P.S. I looked again and on the 700 series there is a level plug for the transmission on the right side under the step in the transmission housing, ahead of the hyd pump housing. Redcru
 
Not sure of 700 but it might have common sump for hyd also an important that be confirmed. Total for both is 17 gal i think an it should be case tch or hy trans. If your 700 has a fill plug at rear at top of pto housing they are seperate. If no fill plug it has a common sump an there is also a filter at bottom of pto housing on all . It is at bottom an is held on by 3 cap screws. Take 9/16 wrench
 
Thank you all very much, looks like I need to drain off a couple gallons from the trans so I don"t blow any seals. The tractor does not have a common sump because a decal advises use of Automatic transmission fluid Type A only for the hydraulics. Thank you all very much once again!
 

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