1958-1959 Case 210B

Hi,
Started to do cleaning on a case 210-B-H SN6125691 and wondering where is the hydraulic filling port for the loader, in fact I did not drain
anything yet since not sure what I would use to refill.

Looking for a diagram, a drawing or pictures that would show the filling ports and the oil type to use for Hydraulic, engine, transmission,
rear axle, and rear 3 points hitch, not sure about the nomenclature I used. I am also looking for a good maintenance manual.
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Welcome Serge!

Wow, that is beautiful! Restored or survivor?

This site sells manuals, but I didn't see your model, could have over looked it though. Look at the top of the page, gray drop down on the right.

If not there, here is an IT manual. IT manuals are brief and low cost, designed for someone with basic mechanical knowledge.

Might post on the Case forum for more specific response.
IT Manual
 
Thanks Steeve, it is a kind of restor, clean and paint. I forgot to tell that I am in Canada, so since COVID19 the shipping cost is now ridiculous and I am waiting that things change. I will wait until I can get a good maintenance manual.
 
In front of the gear shift on the plate that says shuttle there is a plug to the right that you use a 3/8" ratchet to get off. On the left there is a the dipstick you unscrew to get out. I use a transmission funnel to put fluid in. It's easier from the right side to get away from the steering wheel.
 
Thanks Stephen
So the ports you described are about the front loader hydraulic, so I can use standard Hydraulic oil?
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This is a picture of when I purchased it, I did a circle around the 2 ports in blue, is it correct?
 
That is the correct ports. My 210B has a pretty substantial hydraulic leak. I buy the cheapest hydraulic fluid I can find. Right now I'm using VP Ultra J20A Plus I get at Tractor Supply for about 25 bucks a five.
 
The same here, the 2 single cylinders seal are leaking.
I supposed that the hex plug on the back cover is for the 3 points hitch, do we use same oil?

Thanks for your help
 
Mine is leaking in two different places, the bucket cylinder on the loader and someplace internal. It's leaking into the transmission and coming out one of the rear axles. Needs a major overhaul but I don't have the time or the gumption to do it. Easier to pour a gallon of fluid in the tractor every time I use it.
 

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