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Re: Farmall H additional questions- Rearend/transm
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Posted by williamf on August 29, 2005 at 00:01:37 from (141.129.1.98):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall H additional questions- Rearend/transm posted by DJL on August 28, 2005 at 20:34:47:
Milky tan sounds like it's got water in it. Common in these, they leak around the gear shift and the cover bolts. Good idea to change it - a shed out of the rain is good, too. That knob is for the hydraulics - a 'Liftall,' that one's called. Takes six quarts. The drain is underneath, almost staight undr the fill. The belt pulley uses the same oil as the transmisson/rearend. Last time I changed the oil in mine I poured a quart in that fill on the top before I drained the rear end and transmission so it would have fresh, too. Good luck with your H Wm
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