Circle W
Silver Member
I am fairly new to the tractor scene, but have learned a few things about them since I now have one. I have a 1968 John Deere 820 that runs great. I've recently changed a bent drag link and one of the steel hydraulic lines. Like I said, after those repairs the thing has run great. But when I checked the hydraulic dipstick near the right foot plate, I noticed that I was above the fill line. How can I drain some of the fluid out of there or is it ok to have a little bit extra? Also, the fluid appears to be sort of creamy colored (almost gravy colored), should I be concerned? Any advice is appreciated, thanks.