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bruce60

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How do I check the oil level if there is no actual dipstick? Just put enough in that I can see the oil? Thanks.
 
   / yanmar 2000 #2  
Which oil level are you checking (engine, trans, 4wd)? They all have a dipstick.
 
   / yanmar 2000
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Engine. I swear I can't find an oil dipstick. All I see is like a filler hole. That's it. Thanks.
 
   / yanmar 2000 #4  
The oil fill plug should have a dipstick under it. It's the lower one in this photo. I posted this when an owner mixed up his transmission and oil dipsticks and asked which is which.

Incidental - YM2000 specifies five quarts of oil but I use four. The white wire in the photo shows where 4 quarts fills it to on the dipstick, well within the acceptable range in my opinion. I would fill with five quarts if I ran this tractor hard and continuous. But in mostly backhoe service with a little loader use, its not working that hard - and it consumes no oil at all between changes.

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   / yanmar 2000 #6  
Hmm. If your fill plug really is lacking the dipstick: looking at the photo above, it seems that the transmission dipstick could be used as a temporary substitute, with that shoulder at 6.25 inches indicating four quarts.

I don't think anyone has ever defined if the plug should be screwed in when measuring the oil level but I've decided on the following for my use: Threaded plug, just rest it on the last thread without screwing it in. Push-in plug, push it in to get the oil level. If anyone has a link to Yanmar's recommendation on this subject, I'd like to see it.
 
   / yanmar 2000
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I feel like a dumb***, but this really the only one I see. The only other one is below the front seat. Thanks.
 
   / yanmar 2000 #8  
so do you see it or not? its on the engine on the starter side and is under the cap...made onto it/. The trans stick in ontop of the transmission below the front of the seat?

And claifornia, i was under the assumption that any threaded dipsick should just be inserted in the hole not treaded to read. I forget where i read this..i use to thread into read but that is harder and more timeconsuming and really it makes more sense to design it to just put it to the treads and pull out to read it.
 
   / yanmar 2000 #9  
i use to thread into read but that is harder and more timeconsuming and really it makes more sense to design it to just put it to the treads and pull out to read it.

Pretty much every time I have seen a manual specify (ATV, lawn mower, etc) it has said to just set it on the threads (don't screw in). My thoughts are that a little more oil is almost always better than not enough oil so I just do it that way all the time.
 

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