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Moak

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Massey Ferguson 3165 Bronson 2610H
Does anyone know how much hydraulic fluid a 2610H holds? The manual doesn't say and when google it I see anywhere from 2.9 to 12 gallons. Here what in the manual and it can not be correct there is no way this is all it takes.
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   / hydraulic #2  
Your right 2.9 Gallon seem very low...

online I keep seeing 37 (9.77) I don't know what that means as there is no unit of measurement and the rest of the quantity are not exactly the same as your manual.

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This guy put 6 Gallon in which sound right although it is a 2515h .

 
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   / hydraulic #3  
My 2400H is around 3 gallons. Not sure how it compares in size to the 2610H though
 
   / hydraulic #4  
3 gallons is about right for that model.

What I find interesting is various manuals listing 2.9 gal, but then have either 10, 11 or 13 liters as a conversion for the same 2.9 gal.
 
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   / hydraulic #5  
If 2.9 gal is correct for an HST tractor, it would mean there is another reservoir for the hydraulics. since that is not listed, I'd think 2.9 is wrong. My 19 hp Mahandra takes 4.5 gal.
 
   / hydraulic #6  
If 2.9 gal is correct for an HST tractor, it would mean there is another reservoir for the hydraulics. since that is not listed, I'd think 2.9 is wrong. My 19 hp Mahandra takes 4.5 gal.
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they are combine, in his manual it is listed ... My tractor only has one reservoir I believe it is common for HST to only have one reservoir for both.
 
   / hydraulic #7  
From the owners manual.
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And yes, an HST has one reservoir
 
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   / hydraulic #8  
I have an idea. Buy three gallons, drain it, and see what comes out and update us.
 
   / hydraulic #9  
If 2610 is like my 2400H there are three drain plugs for the rear end. If you don’t drain all three the amount required to fill will vary.
 
   / hydraulic #10  
if it has a sight glass or a dipstick, put it in and check the level via the glass or stick, Easy peasy. Just don't use cheap TSC fluid.
 
 
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