Mosey
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- Conifer, Colorado
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- 2000 New Holland TC29D with 7308 FEL, and top & tilt. 1950 John Deere B. 1940 Farmall A.
I think I'm reading the table on page 3-2 of the owners manual correctly, but thought I'd better double check with the rest of you folks before proceeding. Please let me know if I made a mistake in my statements below:
At the 250 hour service, I changed the engine oil and filter, so I don't need to do that at the 300 hour service. I'll need to do that at the 350 hour service, since it's every 100 hours.
At the 250 hour service, I changed the engine fuel filter, so I don't need to do anything with that at the 300 hour service. I'll need to clean it at the 350 hour service, since it's every 100 hours.
At the 250 hour service, I changed the engine outer primary air filter element, so I don't need to do anything with that at the 300 hour service. I'll need to clean it at the 350 hour service, since it's every 100 hours. I will probably go ahead and clean it anyway though.
So, what I do need to do is the following:
Everything in the "Every 300 Hours" box, which is to change the transmission oil, hydraulic filter, H.S.T. filter, front axle oil, and final reduction gear cases oil.
Everything in the "Every 50 Hours" box, which is to check the tires, clutch pedal (check adjustment), battery, power steering oil level, fan belt (check adjustment), front axle oil level (which I'll be changing anyway), final reduction gear cases oil level (which I'll be changing anyway), then greasing the clutch pedal, steering linkage, 3-point linkage, brake pedal, power steering cylinder, pedal shaft, drive cover shaft (drive shaft cover), pivot shaft, and H.S.T. pedal pivot, and then the last thing is to adjust the clutch pedal if necessary (which is probably fine since it's hardly ever used on a H.S.T.).
On page 3-13 of the manual, it says the capacity of the transmission is 7.5 gallons. Is that right? Has anyone done this?
At the 250 hour service, I changed the engine oil and filter, so I don't need to do that at the 300 hour service. I'll need to do that at the 350 hour service, since it's every 100 hours.
At the 250 hour service, I changed the engine fuel filter, so I don't need to do anything with that at the 300 hour service. I'll need to clean it at the 350 hour service, since it's every 100 hours.
At the 250 hour service, I changed the engine outer primary air filter element, so I don't need to do anything with that at the 300 hour service. I'll need to clean it at the 350 hour service, since it's every 100 hours. I will probably go ahead and clean it anyway though.
So, what I do need to do is the following:
Everything in the "Every 300 Hours" box, which is to change the transmission oil, hydraulic filter, H.S.T. filter, front axle oil, and final reduction gear cases oil.
Everything in the "Every 50 Hours" box, which is to check the tires, clutch pedal (check adjustment), battery, power steering oil level, fan belt (check adjustment), front axle oil level (which I'll be changing anyway), final reduction gear cases oil level (which I'll be changing anyway), then greasing the clutch pedal, steering linkage, 3-point linkage, brake pedal, power steering cylinder, pedal shaft, drive cover shaft (drive shaft cover), pivot shaft, and H.S.T. pedal pivot, and then the last thing is to adjust the clutch pedal if necessary (which is probably fine since it's hardly ever used on a H.S.T.).
On page 3-13 of the manual, it says the capacity of the transmission is 7.5 gallons. Is that right? Has anyone done this?