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Re: 300 Utility fluid leak and transmission slip
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Posted by big fred on August 27, 2000 at 11:25:29 from (208.51.245.60):
In Reply to: 300 Utility fluid leak and transmission slip posted by James Otoupal on August 26, 2000 at 17:43:14:
James, I would strongly recommend you get a operators manual. It will point out all the lubrication locations and tell you which lubricants to use. I would guess you have water in your transmission, there are three drain plugs (assuming you have torque amplifier and/or independent PTO). They are located right under the rear axle on the center of the tractor facing downward, at the very front of the transmission (just behind the joint between the transmission and clutch housing castings) facing forward, and about at the midpoint of the clutch housing facing downward. The transmission holds 7 gallons, so have at least 2 or 3 five gallon buckets ready. Fill with 90W thru the plug just beside the gearshift lever. Sounds like you also need to check your hydraulic fluid. The reservoir is under the seat, and there is a plug on top of the reservoir that has a dipstick attached to it. Use Hy-tran or similar fluid. The cap just in front of the hydraulic pump (by the distributor) is for motor oil.
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