Posted by BBro8424 on April 13, 2009 at 18:15:41 from (74.167.212.206):
Hi guys, Im new here and hoping to find some answers. I recently bought my Grandfathers 200 Farmall after he passed away last year from my Grandmother and am wanting to restore it. To me I think it makes sense to start with mechanical stuff then do paint and body work. My biggest question is about the fluids, does the transmission take HYTRAN or Gear Oil? Ive been given both answers more than once and its hard to tell by the fluid thats in it. Also is the rear end and trans all the same reservoir? Location of drain and fill points would also be helpful. And the case around pto shaft is that all part of it or a separate thing to fill? One more and I'll shut up it also has I think they call it the "touch control" and I know its a separate deal does it take HYTRAN? thanks for any help and info you can give me.
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