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Posted by RB on March 24, 2000 at 17:14:49 from (12.77.78.28):
In Reply to: International McCormick W4 posted by Michael on March 24, 2000 at 06:59:08:
What specs in patricular do you want?Ya put the oil in the engine via the oil fill on the front of the engine on the mag/dist side.Theres a cap that looks kinda like a big ole wingnut.Take it off and put your oil in there.There two vales on the oil pan on the same side.Open the uppper one and put in oil until it comes out the valve.Some people go to thre bottom one but hey a little more aint gonna hurt nothing.Tranmission oil or 90 wt gear oil fills from the top of the transmission via a hole with a cap that has a square hole in it right beside and a little in front of the shifter.I cant remember exactly where the full level plug is on the W-4.Besy bet is to do like Sammy said and get a manual.
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