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Bruce Harle

06-20-2001 06:40:48




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The site glass is so clouded I can't see the oil level. Is there another way to check it, such as a rear axle bolt that isn't sealed off and oil would run out? Also, is it supposed to be filled through hole in back of seat? (I haven't gotten a manual yet) I am thinking of removing the flange with the site glass in it to see if it can be cleaned and also to see if oil runs out.

I have the add on 'raised pto'. Should this run full to the top with the rear end oil, or just a bath on the bottom that gets splashed around when it is in use? If it is open to the rear end, I would think it should be full, but sounds dry. I guess my next step is to remove the back plate and see what runs out.

Thanks in advance for help on the above.

Does anyone know of a place to get a copy of the electrical schematic (online?) to use until I get a manual?

Bruce

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Brian

06-20-2001 10:32:16




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 Re: FMD rear end fluid in reply to Bruce Harle, 06-20-2001 06:40:48  
Bruce,
The rear axle oil level is checked by a dipstick to the left of the instrument panel. There is no where else to check it. The oil should be Universal tractor oil or 90w gear oil. The tractor was originally filled with 90w but Fords changed the spec around 1957.
The oil filler is at the back of the seat.
Gearbox oil filler and level on the left in front of the clutch pedal.
Wiring diagram on the way to you.
Regards
Brian.

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Bruce Harle

06-21-2001 06:33:56




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 Re: Re: FMD rear end fluid in reply to Brian, 06-20-2001 10:32:16  
Mine seems to be different.

Front to back:

Shaft the clutch linkage moves around,
Behind that a filler port for transmission,
Behind that a dipstick, I am assuming for the transmission fluid,

Behind that is the flange connecting transmission area to the rear end of the tractor,

Behind that is the dash & gear shifting lever.

I see no other place to check an oil level.

I do believe just in front of the left axle it is a sight glass, but it is hard to tell. In front of the right axle, there is a raised flat spot in the casting, but on the left it has a flange like plate with a sight glass looking bubble in the middle of it, bolted on.

Should the rear end oil level be in the middle of the rear axle? That would be the level of this 'bubble'. I plan to part it on a side hill and remove it to see what is going on.

Thanks for helping me with this.
I am working on getting pictures on a web site so I can attach them and make it easier to clear this up.

How are you sending the electrical schematics?

Bruce

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Brian

06-21-2001 12:11:11




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 Re: Re: Re: FMD rear end fluid in reply to Bruce Harle, 06-21-2001 06:33:56  
Bruce,
The dipstick is the rear axle level.

The transmission oil level is marked on the filler.

The plate you mention with a "Bubble" in the centre is the crown wheel "rub" block which mounts through the rear axle housing. This supports the crown wheel from side stress.

I have "E-Mailed" the diagram to your mail address three times. Twice it has come back as too large for your server and once not acceptable.
Have tried again tonight.

regards
Brian

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Bruce Harle

06-22-2001 08:01:03




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: FMD rear end fluid in reply to Brian, 06-21-2001 12:11:11  
Looked at it further last night. You said the transmission level is marked on the filler. What do you mean by this?

I took the filler cap off (about 5/8" nut on cap) and removed. The opening is large, about 2" dia. There was no dipstick on cap and I don't see any graduations of any kind inside opening. The outside is deeply covered with oil so maybe they are there.

The oil level I could barely see way down at the bottom, underneath the 'linkage' that I see inside the filler opening. I am a little concerned that it is way low. I've seen postings that warn if transmission fluid is low and rear end fluid is high that the seal is leaking and you need to break tractor. Hope this isn't the case. There is what looks to be a brass plumbing valve to the bottom right of pto that makes me think someone had the problem and rather than fix it, made it easy to dump oil out of rear end and put back into transmission area.

I did purchase an owner's manual today, but will take time to receive.

Thanks in advance for the help.

Bruce

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Brian

06-22-2001 12:09:16




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: FMD rear end fluid in reply to Bruce Harle, 06-22-2001 08:01:03  
Bruce,
You have taken the filler out, now look on the flat area directly below the cap on the outside. You should see marks and words on this flat area.

If you suffer from oil transfer from gearbox to rear axle and do not want the bother of a major repair, just take it from one and put it in the other. There is little need to worry about damaging anything on the light duties you are going to do. The oil will stop transfering when the levels equalise anyway so the gearbox will never run dry. Keep you eye on the levels and you should have years of life and enjoyment in your Major.

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Bruce Harle

06-22-2001 13:43:49




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: FMD rear end fluid in reply to Brian, 06-22-2001 12:09:16  
Thank you once again.



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Bruce Harle

06-21-2001 14:58:22




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: FMD rear end fluid in reply to Brian, 06-21-2001 12:11:11  
That clears it up! Thanks. Got the wiring email too, although printing it out isn't working so well yet.



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