Ford 2110 - Change Hydraulic Fluid

dcheest

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I got this Ford tractor as part of the sale of a business and I see the hydraulic fluid is milky white. I can't seem to find the procedure for changing it. Specifically, I don't know how much to put in after I drain it. There is a no "level plug" that I can see.

Also, not sure if I need Ford specific fluid or if NAPA's heavy duty tractor hydraulic fluid will work.

Thanks for any advice!
 

Not my photo but the circled plugs are the oil level check plugs for the trans and rear axle.
Plug on the left is for the rear axle. The rear axle holds around 6 gallons. Warning! Do not loosen the slotted screw below the square plug, that holds a pipe up inside the axle housing.
Plug on the right is for the trans.The transmission holds around 3 gallons.
Fill the trans and axle housings with oil until it comes out the level plug holes.

The cheaper 303 oils are not recommended, find one that says it meets Ford 134 spec. or buy some from your local NH dealer.




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There are two Ford 2110's - a low
profile variant of the 3-cylinder 2000 ag
tractor, and a Japanese-built compact
diesel. Which do you have?
 


Your 2110 should be a Japanese sub compact made by shibaura in 83 to 87. Its new enough that is might need the newer fluids that exceed the 303 specs, but certainly not the 134D specs... A 134a fluid equivalent will work well for this tractor. As the picture above is of a 2000 tractor, your tractor will probably differ in the location and quantities of fluids. I show it takes 34.5 qts combined for the tranny and rearend.

You really need to get an owners manual off of ebay that will get you the EXACT servicing info for your shibaura (ford) tractor.
 
(quoted from post at 07:42:43 04/29/19) There are two Ford 2110's - a low
profile variant of the 3-cylinder 2000 ag
tractor, and a Japanese-built compact
diesel. Which do you have?

I have the Japanese variant.
 
There is a dipstick attached to the fill plug on the transmission cover. There are three drain plugs, one at the bottom of the transmission, one at the
bottom of the rear axle center section and one in the drop box if you have front wheel drive. The first two are 19mm hex, the last is 17mm. Figure about
7.5 gallons give or take to refill.
 

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