Posted by cjunrau on March 24, 2023 at 09:39:20 from (184.151.246.28):
In Reply to: Oliver 1650 posted by MottsfromWisco on March 24, 2023 at 00:58:01:
I have a cockshutt 1650 and believe they are the same. The dip stick on the left of the seat is for hydraulics and is not the transmission. the seal between that reservoir and the rear end often leak. So some of us run trans/hyd oil in both rear end and hydraulics. My neighbor hooked a hose and tap to the fill level plug and drains the oil out of the trans and pours it back in the hydraulics. He changed the seal once and the shaft was a little ruff and it didn't last long and at his age he didn't want to go through taking off the cab again. works for him. Me I made a hole in the reservoir and ran a pipe down to 4 inches off the bottom of the trans and have my hyd pump sucking from there instead of the original reservoir. As far as damage to your machine probably not much happened if it is still working.
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