where do u put hydraulic fluid in a Massey Ferguson 275
To change the oil in a Massey Ferguson 135 tractor refer to the books instructions. The instructions will guide you on where to drain the oil, what oil to use, and how to replace.
4 1/2 quarts with filter change
for a perkins 3 cyl gas engine it is 6qts w/o filter change and 6.5 qts with oil filter change
It's a sealed unit. Any transmission shop can change the fluid by connecting into the cooling lines.
Well, honey, for that Massey Ferguson gc 2400, you're gonna want to use some good ol' diesel engine oil. Make sure it meets the manufacturer's specifications, or you'll be in for a rough ride. And don't forget to change it regularly, unless you want your tractor to kick the bucket sooner than later.
To change the hydraulic fluid in a Massey Ferguson 471 tractor, you will first need to locate the hydraulic fluid reservoir. Next, drain the old fluid by opening the drain plug and allowing it to empty completely. Once drained, replace the drain plug and refill the reservoir with the recommended type and amount of hydraulic fluid for your specific tractor model. Be sure to check for any leaks and test the hydraulic system to ensure proper functioning.
There are some discussions of this repair that can be accessed via the Fan page on http://www.BXtractors.info
Open the mill and remove and replace the screen. You shouldn't need any tools as the mill lid is held in place by a couple of t-bolts - one on each side.
To change the hydraulic fluid filter in a Massey Ferguson 165, first, ensure the tractor is turned off and is on a flat surface. Locate the hydraulic filter, typically found near the rear of the tractor, and place a drain pan beneath it to catch any spilled fluid. Unscrew the old filter using an appropriate tool, apply a thin layer of new hydraulic fluid to the rubber gasket of the new filter, and install the new filter by hand until snug. Finally, refill the hydraulic system with the recommended fluid and check for leaks.
Probably about a quart as long as you keep the fluid from draining out of the cooling lines once you disconnect them.
Do you mean "change THE transmission" or "Change the transmission FLUID"? Big difference there....