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The same place as a massey165
where do u put hydraulic fluid in a Massey Ferguson 275
Oh, dude, checking the hydraulic fluid on a 245 Massey Ferguson tractor is like finding the last slice of pizza at a party - it's crucial! You'll usually find the hydraulic fluid dipstick near the back of the tractor, close to where the hydraulic pump is located. Just make sure the tractor is on a level surface, pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then check the fluid level. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
Right side of engine right past the cab if it has one.
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.
some of the 50 series tractors have a little plastic container on the left side of the steering column console that holds brake fluid.
from back of tractor right side below cab in front of rear axle a small dip stick is located.
where to put hydralic fluid in tractor \ massey ferguson 1983, 698 engine
To check the hydraulic fluid level in a Massey Ferguson 245, you will first need to locate the hydraulic reservoir, which is typically located near the back of the tractor. Next, ensure the tractor is on a level surface and the engine is off. Remove the dipstick or sight glass from the reservoir and wipe it clean. Reinsert the dipstick or check the sight glass to see if the fluid level is within the recommended range. If the fluid level is low, add the appropriate type of hydraulic fluid until it reaches the correct level.
Standing behind the tractor look below the seat and just below the bodywork and there is a small (1") removable cap with a tube leading downward.
Beside the gear shift levers