I have a 1948 Super A Cultivison with hydraulics including an IH 1000 loader that was added in 1960. When I check the fluid level I lower the front bucket all the way and make sure the rear arms are in the down position. I then slowly loosen the filler plug on the left side and see if any fluid leaks out. If no fluid leaks out I remove the plug and then add fluid until it does come out the filler plug. This might not be the correct way to do it but it works for me and I've been using this tractor for over 40 years to harvest hay, haul logs, dig post holes and drag a back blade without any problems. I use NAPA R&O Hydraulic fluid and once in a while I'll dump in a pint of "TRANS-X" hydraulic system treatment. Good luck-
Right next to where to PTO shaft comes out of the back of the tractor there is a sight glass for the hydraulic fluid.
Dipstick
plug in side of tran or dipsteck
dip stick check it
Dipstick on transmission top-right
were do you put the hydraulic fluid in 2000 ford tractor
Looking at the rear of the tractor you will see two bolts above the center link bar on the rear axle. These are the filler plugs for your hydraulic and rear axle. Look under the driver side of your seat, there is a dipstick to check the hydraulic, differential, and wet-brake fluid levels.
How many gallons of hyd. fluid in 1066 tractor
Remove the breather cap at rear of tractor, on the left side of the PTO it pulls straight out. It has a dipstick on it. You should be able to add fluid there as well.
under the seat were do you add the hydraulic fluid
under the seat of tractor is the hydraulic reservoir. fill it to the line on the dipstick.
You should consult with a tractor manufacturing company. Or high-pressure hydraulic oil to use.