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Figure 36. Internal Transmission Filter Service
A. Filter Access Cap | B. Internal Filter |
Regular Maintenance
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Figure 37. Transmission Drain Plugs
A.14 mm Drain Plugs
B.Filter Access Cap
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5. Remove and replace the internal transmission filter |
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(B, Figure 36). |
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6. Reinstall the filter access cap (A, Figure 36) and the |
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two 14 mm drain plugs (A, Figure 37). |
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7. Using a long funnel, add 2 quarts of oil to he di er- |
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ential fill (See Figure 33). The differential fill cap |
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should have been removed earlier). |
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8. Reinstall the differential fill cap (A, Figure 33). |
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9. Remove the expansion chamber access plug (A, |
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Figure 38) and expansion chamber cover. Add 2 |
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quarts (1.9 L) of oil to the expansion chamber a few |
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ounces at a time. |
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10. Reinstall the expansion chamber cover and access | |||||
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plug (Figure 38). |
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11. Test run the tractor for 10 minutes. Drive forward |
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and backward; raise and lower the attachm nt lift |
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several times. |
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12. Recheck the transmission oil level. There should be |
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7/16” (1 cm) of oil visible in expansion chamber. DO |
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NOT OVERFILL. Empty space is required for heat |
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expansion. |
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