Ford 600 questions I need to speak to someone PLEASE

Dozer Guy

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I need some one to call me to discuss some oil types and locations on a FORD 600 please ..... Or EMAIL me with your phone # and I will call you right back !!!!!!!! I am on line now or you can call me at 903 879 1392 . I will stay logged on the modern view till I can get in touch with some one and will reply to my on topic to let yall know that some one has called in my time of need .... The questions I have will take me all night to type out on here .... If it helps , the tractor kinda looks like a bigger 9N ford .... THANKS GUYS
 
Send me an e-mail and I'll give you my phone number. I'll not post it here because if I did I would never get off the phone. But if you e-mail me I'll give you my number and I do that all the time
Hobby farm
 
I would like to talk to some one tonight if possible , I have to be at the place where the tractor is tomarrow to work on it . and need to get info. so I can be prepared for it... Thanks ..... Old , are you still on line? maybe I did not send you a email correctly, I will try it again...
 
Use a good engine oil about the same wieght as you would use in your car for the temperatures you will have wherever you are. If you can find an oil for older engines, or an additive, new auto oils do not have an additive any more for sliding lifters. But, our options are limited on this any more....

Any trans hydraulic oil equivilent to 'Ford 134' oil (you might have to look at the fine print on a universal brand oil from the farm supply store) will be propper for any other location - two rear compartments & power steering. Perhaps you might want a heavier 80 or 90 weight if your seals are old & leaky in some spots, but the 134 is what is spec'ed these days.

That should handle most emergency oil questions.

--->Paul
 
trans fill.. on trans cover.. drain.. under trans... check plug on right side kinda rear of your right ankle..

hyds fill under left thigh under seat.. hyds dipstick on left side in round inspection cover... hyds drain under hyd section.

diffy fill under right but cheek / under rear of set... drain is a plug right under diffy.. check lug is a pipe plug on the upper rear side of the left axle trumpet, if standing behind the tractor.


all 3 sums can take utf fluid meeting the M2C134D spec.. or you can use gear oil 80w90 in the trans and diffy.. and utf or aw32 oil in the hyds.

engine.. anything from 10w30 to 15w40 to 30w oil.. depends on your temps and oil pressure..

fill is under the brether cover on the tub on the sid eof the engine.. drain is in pan.. dipstick is obvious.. filter, if a replaceable element is a napa 1004 or fram ch6pl.. if a spin on, a napa 1515, 1452, or a fram ph8a, or a motorcraft fl1a

soundguy
 

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