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Posted by Rich (ks) on July 29, 2000 at 20:19:06 from (209.64.118.197):
Ok....here I go again. Drained the rearend oil out the other day and transmission and t.a. housing. First thing out of the rearend was about two gallons of water......spose it needed changed? LOL. I've got the differential and transmission filled. Book claims about 15 gallon and it started running out of the plug on the side at 13. I went ahead and put the plug back in and then poured one more gallon in. Now here's my question.....where do I fill the T.A. case at? I pulled a plate off the top there and it looks like the clutch and pressure plate. They were dry and rusty so I'm thinking that's not where your supposed to pour the hy-tran in. Then I thought, maybe your supposed to pour it in the check plug at the side till it starts coming out.........surely farmall was smarter than that. What am I missing? I feel like a dummy here.....Can change the oil in the backend of my magnum with my eyes shut but I cannot figure out where the oil goes for the t.a. in my toy.....take it back.....know where it goes, can't find a fill hole. Please help......thanks Rich
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