GlennT
Gold Member
I am the proud owner of a John Deere Model 670 and I have decided that I want to change the transmission/hydraulic oil. Yesterday after gathering together a pail for the waste oil, wrenches, paper towels, four gallon containers of new oil, I crawled under the tractor and I COULDN'T FIND THE DRAIN PLUG. Really!! I have looked at the picture in the operator's manual until I'm blue in the face and it shows the drain plug nestled in the crotch of a "Y" formed by the bracket that holds the drawbar. Yes indeed, I have such a bracket, but THERE'S NO DRAIN PLUG THERE!! Only a square plate held in place with four bolts. There is a screen under a cast plate on the right side of the transmission which will need to be cleaned and I suppose that I could drain the oil there; however, this screen is not at the lowest point in the transmission and I won't be able to drain out all of the old oil. By the way, my tractor is "bare nakid" without front wheel drive, midmount PTO, power steering, filter cannister for the transmission/hydraulic oil, etc. I have the IT Shop Manual and that isn't helpful either. My operator's manual is for both the Model 670 and the Model 770 and that might be contributing to the confusion. Anyway, I'd be grateful for any help; I feel kind of stupid not being able to locate something so basic.