tradewinds63
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Alright, yes, I'm new to heavy equipment ownership.
I've a 1990 Ford 655C bachoe/loader.
A stick found its way up under the carriage and broke out the transmission cooling filter and took the threads along with it from the filter assembly.
So yes... I bought a new one and am installing it.
I have a service manual covering the 455C/555C and 655C. Over 1000 pages of info photo copied into a few .pdf files very difficult to search and find info in.
I cannot find anywhere in the manual where it specifies the particular fluid that goes into the transmission.
So the question is... What sort of fluid goes into the transmission? Iknow it isn't standard automotive ATF. Is it THF or something else? Where is it poured into the system? Is it the cap down on the floor in front of the seat?
Yeah... I know... greenhorn questions.
Also... I'm out here in Hawaii in the middle of no-where and we don't have huge selections of brands or grades so the most basic fluid acceptable is all I can work with here.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Mike
I've a 1990 Ford 655C bachoe/loader.
A stick found its way up under the carriage and broke out the transmission cooling filter and took the threads along with it from the filter assembly.
So yes... I bought a new one and am installing it.
I have a service manual covering the 455C/555C and 655C. Over 1000 pages of info photo copied into a few .pdf files very difficult to search and find info in.
I cannot find anywhere in the manual where it specifies the particular fluid that goes into the transmission.
So the question is... What sort of fluid goes into the transmission? Iknow it isn't standard automotive ATF. Is it THF or something else? Where is it poured into the system? Is it the cap down on the floor in front of the seat?
Yeah... I know... greenhorn questions.
Also... I'm out here in Hawaii in the middle of no-where and we don't have huge selections of brands or grades so the most basic fluid acceptable is all I can work with here.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Mike