Transmission fluid cahnge

   / Transmission fluid cahnge #1  

buck12

Veteran Member
Joined
May 30, 2006
Messages
2,028
Location
Mississippi
Tractor
Kubota 5460HSTC
Changed the transmission fluid for the first time in my 2615 gear. I added the required amount of fluid per the manual but the level did not even register on the dipstick. To get the fluid to full mark took almost more than a gallon more than the amount listed in the manual. I do understand that the FEL uses the same fluid. Is this the difference?
 
   / Transmission fluid cahnge #2  
Changed the transmission fluid for the first time in my 2615 gear. I added the required amount of fluid per the manual but the level did not even register on the dipstick. To get the fluid to full mark took almost more than a gallon more than the amount listed in the manual. I do understand that the FEL uses the same fluid. Is this the difference?

Buck12,
If you serviced the transmission/hydraulic system with any cylinders extended................you'll have a low reading..............until they all retract.. ...........then you'll have an overfull reservoir. Take the cap off (maybe have a clean rag or towel over it as it could make a mess) the reservoir and slowly retract all cylinders........then check the level. I bet you will show about a gallon too much. Then again...........your manual may be wrong. I found this to be true on the capacity of my front axle and hugs.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Transmission fluid cahnge
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Cylinders were mostly retracted. The tractor was parked in the shop with the bucket level on the floor. Thanks for the reply.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

ECONOLINE TRAILER, INC (A50323)
ECONOLINE TRAILER...
1985 Ford Ltl9000 Tender Truck (A52748)
1985 Ford Ltl9000...
1984 AM GENERAL HMMWV HUMVEE (A52141)
1984 AM GENERAL...
2007 Freightliner M2 106 Ambulance (A51692)
2007 Freightliner...
Tandem 6 Lug Running Gear (A50774)
Tandem 6 Lug...
2013 VOLVO VNM TANDEM AXLE DAY CAB (A52141)
2013 VOLVO VNM...
 
Top