OutbackL130
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I'm a newbie just picked up my 84 JD 420 yesterday with plans to restore it. The tractor has 1800 hrs and looks pretty abused, however, appears to run well. I was told the engine had been rebuilt at some point. There is very little I know about these tractors right now. I decided to order a full service manual which am hoping to have by next week. In the mean time I was wanting to ask about the hydraulics.
No idea what kind of maintenance was done so I want to drain the fluids and start fresh. As far as the hydraulics go anything else needed besides new filter and hydraulic fluid?
I see under the hood by the battery is a cap that says trans fluid only. Would this be the fill hole for the hydraulics? What type of fluid do I use? I am confused where the hydraulic fluid check tube is supposed to be and am thinking mine might be missing. There is a barb fitting of some sort on the rear of the tractor near the 3 pt hitch that looks like a plastic tube could have gone on at one time.
Does the same hydraulic pump power the transmission, steering and front/rear implements? Where is the fluid reservoir located?
Does the differential take certain fluid apart from the transmission or is the trans/diff all one unit?
No idea what kind of maintenance was done so I want to drain the fluids and start fresh. As far as the hydraulics go anything else needed besides new filter and hydraulic fluid?
I see under the hood by the battery is a cap that says trans fluid only. Would this be the fill hole for the hydraulics? What type of fluid do I use? I am confused where the hydraulic fluid check tube is supposed to be and am thinking mine might be missing. There is a barb fitting of some sort on the rear of the tractor near the 3 pt hitch that looks like a plastic tube could have gone on at one time.
Does the same hydraulic pump power the transmission, steering and front/rear implements? Where is the fluid reservoir located?
Does the differential take certain fluid apart from the transmission or is the trans/diff all one unit?
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