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Re: FINAL DRIVE OIL
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Posted by Farmer Bob on March 11, 2001 at 11:53:29 from (208.49.9.4):
In Reply to: FINAL DRIVE OIL posted by bob[pa] on March 11, 2001 at 11:00:00:
Bob, Not sure about the 100 but on my 64 Cub and 45 A, the covers on the bottom of the finals have no fill holes and no drain holes. Just remove all the screws and drop the pans. You may want to have a set of new gaskets to install just in case the old ones get screwed up in the removal process. I'd use 90w gear lube or 85w140 and I fill mine about 1/2" below the top. Carefully lift the cover back into place and start a couple of the bolts at opposite ends. Then put the rest of the bolts in and draw it up even. Leaving the lube below the top helps eliminate any leakers you may have and the bull gear still is submerged to carry the lube up to the bearings at the top of the final drive. G'luck.//FB
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