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L295DT transmission oil level.
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Posted by Alex on August 29, 2001 at 04:17:58 from (203.63.249.131):
I have just borrowed an L295DT Kubota with a fairly big bucket on the front. I have a couple of questions which I hope someone can answer. 1. How do you determine the amount of fluid in the transmission? - The one side plug that I have found just to the left of the brake seems to be a couple of inchs long and oil came out when I partially extracted it but I am sure the level is low (A pipe burst on the bucket and one of the lift rams has a very slight leak, plus the hydraulics buzz so I suspect cavitation of the pump)? 2. There is no weight on the back so what sort of weight do people suggest? Thanks Alex
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