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When you get the filter at CNH dealer; get the needed gasket for the leak also. I would use nh134 hydro oil.
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I am going only by memory it has been awhile.
It has been a good 10 yrs since I worked for Ford/ New Holland the metering pumps that were lubed by engine oil are splash lubed by the gear train with a small resevoir around the bottom of the governor assembly which holds a small amount of the old oil when when engine oil is drained . So in the book they want you to add a small amount of oil to flush out the trapped old oil in the pump into the crankcase while you are draining it . The it service manual is vague in some of their descriptions but still a very good manual . They also don't show all the year break changes that were done from year to year . |
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Bingo, that's make perfect sense. Where have you been ? Thanks for chiming in. welcome to TBN blue JC,
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