Posted by butchsears on September 21, 2014 at 06:09:29 from (208.118.154.108):
In Reply to: case 611-b posted by butchsears on September 20, 2014 at 06:04:41:
I wan't to make sure we are talking about the same dip stick for the trans. this dip stick is long and round and has like a factory notch in it about 2 inches from the bottom of the stick. The hydraulic dip stick sits in front of the shifter to the right of it. I found a leak coming from the PTO area up high on the pto there is like a small shift rod that comes out I am assuming this is like a little shifter for possibly a 2 speed pto. It is leaking out of there. If that notch on the trans. dip stick is for the trans. level someone has really overfilled the trans. I have taken out 4 gallons and it would take another gallon to get it down to that notch on the dipstick
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