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MM 4 star TA oil drain

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WTA

07-27-2007 09:00:20




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Could someone please tell me where it is or do I have to suck it out? I was just adjusting the TA and changing the trans fluid but I can"t find a drain plug for the TA. Thanks!




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JK2

07-28-2007 04:20:35




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 Re: MM 4 star TA oil drain in reply to WTA, 07-27-2007 09:00:20  
If I remember correctly there is a drain plug just below the bolt for the step on the right side. It isn't very big and you may have trouble or at least take some time for the thick oil to drain. John



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molineaddiction

07-27-2007 10:52:04




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 Re: MM 4 star TA oil drain in reply to WTA, 07-27-2007 09:00:20  
The drain plug for the Torque and rearend is under the belly right around drawbar. It should take a 1/2" breaker bar or ratchet to get the plug out. This will drain the rearend also and I think it holds about 8-10 gallons of 80-90 gear oil.



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WTA

07-27-2007 12:29:24




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 Re: MM 4 star TA oil drain in reply to molineaddiction, 07-27-2007 10:52:04  
The TA resovoir didn't drain out that plug. I was thinking maybe it had a separate drain from the rear end. I actually have the hydraulics and top cover off the rear right now. I guess I'll look around inside and see if there is a drain back hole plugged somewhere. It wouldn't surprise me. The oil was disgusting. It was more like grease than oil. I haven't had this old tractor long and had to take it apart to adjust the PTO. I had to make a new pin for it too.

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