Posted by wavpro on January 27, 2014 at 06:35:53 from (68.185.139.111):
Tx Jim quoted from post at 10:19:05 01/26/14)
wavpro
If I was you I would change hyd filter and check/clean sump screen(parts key #30). I would not flush your tractor with diesel or kerosene.
thanks for the info. I will definitely clean the sump screen. Thanks!
1 Where did you get this diagram and info?
2 I still need to know the procedure to drain the fluid. I watched one guy on youtube and he raised his front end loader (which I have) to drain, but the video was veg and I couldn't tell if he braced the bucket.
3 Where are the plugs and filter located? I'm also going to change the oil.
4 I also need to bleed the brakes. I've done this on automobiles, but clueless where to start with the tractor.
5 I have ordered an owner's manual but it's been delayed somewhat. Are there any books, vids or info you can direct me to. I have very little mechanical knowledge, but looking to learn enough to take care and maintain this tractor. Thanks so much for the reply!
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