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LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
Figure 47 - Transmission, Rear Axle and Hydraulic
System Oil Filler Plug
3. The transmission is filled to the correct level
when the oil level is between the mark and
the lower end of the dipstick. Do not fill
beyond the mark on the stick, as the
transmission will be overfilled.
4. Install the dipstick and filler plug.
IMPORTANT: Because there is a common sump
for the transmission, rear axle and hydraulic system,
special attention is necessary in keeping the oil
clean.
Figure 48 - Transmission, Rear Axle Centre
Housing and Rear Axle Oil Drain Plugs
POWER STEERING
Checking Oil Level: Check the oil level every 50
hours
1 With the tractor standing level and the engine
off, check the oil level with the dipstick,
Figure 49.
2. The oil is at the correct level when the oil
level is between the mark and the lower end
of the dipstick. If low, add new oil of the type
specified, page 33, through the combined
dipstick/ filler plug. Do not fill beyond the
mark on the stick, as the oil reservoir will be
overfilled.
3. Install the dipstick/filler plug.
Figure 49 - Power Steering Oil Level Dipstick/Filler
Plug and Drain Plug
Changing Oil: Change the oil every 600 hours.
1. With the oil at normal operating temperature,
drain the oil by removing the drain plug of
reservoir for power steering, Figure 49.
Reinstall the plug after the oil has drained.
Discard the oil.
2. Remove the filler plug, Figure 49 and fill with
new oil of the type specified, page 33.
3. The oil reservoir is filled to the correct level
when the oil level is between the mark and
the lower end of the dipstick. Do not fill
beyond the mark on the stick, as the oil
reservoir will be overfilled.
4. Install the dipstick/filler plug.