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Posted by Bob on July 24, 2004 at 20:34:18 from (24.239.255.197):
In Reply to: case transmission dipstick posted by John on July 24, 2004 at 14:33:32:
Can't really answer your question precisely but here's some info and I can't remember if it applys to 1570's. Early 1370's were shipped with sight gages (hi, lo) in the range shifter cover on the side of the transmission. After a lot of differential pinion failures it was determined that the transmission oil level was too low. All of the tractors with sight gages were called in. The transmission oil was drained, inspected, filtered or replaced and the sight glasses removed and a dipstick fitted. It had an adjustable sleeve that marked the level. It had to be adjusted based on the tire size (front and rear). We did some in shop and some on the farm. This was in the late 70's and I can't remember if it affected 1570 modles or if tractors shipped after the mod had different dipsticks.
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