Checking Trans/Hydraulic fluid

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rmiller

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When checking transmission/hydraulic fluid level should all cylinders (loader, etc.) be fully extended or fully relaxed - IE loader on the ground?
 
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When checking transmission/hydraulic fluid level should all cylinders (loader, etc.) be fully extended or fully relaxed - IE loader on the ground?

Should be a drop in the bucket, as only the volume displaced by the rods can affect the total amount of fluid in the reservoir, which is gallons.
 
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Yes, on level ground, and like the first post unless you have the loader raised there should be no appreciable difference in the levels.
 
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Thanks for the replys. I checked both ways and it does make a diff. on the dip stick of about 1/8 of an inch - not enough to worry about when talking gallons.
 

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