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Posted by farmallhal on January 22, 2005 at 17:06:00 from (216.106.33.94):
In Reply to: transmission filling posted by jbcr1028 on January 22, 2005 at 15:46:41:
There are two drains for the transmission and differential which drain together. They look like pipe plugs on the rear very bottom on the centerline of the tractor. The forward one points to the front and is down below the battery or maybe slightly aft. The back one points to the rear and is right below the PTO shaft. My M manual states the quantity to fill the tractor is 13 gals. of SAE-90 transmission lubricant. You should pick you up an owners manual as this is all covered very clearly. When you replace the drain plugs put some teflon plumbing tape on them to eliminate a constant small oil drip. Someone already provided you a post with the fill location on the platform which requires a 3/4" drive socket extension. Good Luck.
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