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I have a 2010 JD 3720 and have a hydraulic concern.
I changed the hydro oil and filter according to the manual. The manual says the capacity is 7 gallons of Lo Vis Hygard. When I drained the oil I found I had about 9 gallons drained and when replaced it took 8.5+ gallons to get it to 1/4" below the full level on the dipstick. I don't have anymore oil but it would take another quart to reach the full mark.
I didn't have any attachments or hydro equipment hooked up, it was just the FEL and tractor and the FEL was not operated. Everything operates nicely but it was a concern I had. Lat year I had erratic hydro action and found I had to add 1 gallon to go from the bottom of the hash marks to the full mark, which surprised me because I thought it would be a quart, but ran better after that oil was added.
The question is, is the dipstick the right length? Either the book and internet are wrong or the dipstick is the wrong length. From the end of the dipstick to where it seats on the transaxle is 6 3/4".
Would one of you kind souls measure your dipstick the next time you get out to your tractor for me and let me know.
Chuck
I changed the hydro oil and filter according to the manual. The manual says the capacity is 7 gallons of Lo Vis Hygard. When I drained the oil I found I had about 9 gallons drained and when replaced it took 8.5+ gallons to get it to 1/4" below the full level on the dipstick. I don't have anymore oil but it would take another quart to reach the full mark.
I didn't have any attachments or hydro equipment hooked up, it was just the FEL and tractor and the FEL was not operated. Everything operates nicely but it was a concern I had. Lat year I had erratic hydro action and found I had to add 1 gallon to go from the bottom of the hash marks to the full mark, which surprised me because I thought it would be a quart, but ran better after that oil was added.
The question is, is the dipstick the right length? Either the book and internet are wrong or the dipstick is the wrong length. From the end of the dipstick to where it seats on the transaxle is 6 3/4".
Would one of you kind souls measure your dipstick the next time you get out to your tractor for me and let me know.
Chuck