New Owner Of Satoh ST2040

   / New Owner Of Satoh ST2040 #1  

st2040

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Location
edgewood,illinois
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satoh st2040 & mt372 & 1968 international Cub & 1937 Short frame B john deere
Hello, I just picked up a st2040 today and noticed the transmission oil looked kind of milky so i have it draining, my question is how much oil to fill it up & also under the hood the sticker said use 80wt. but what drained out looked and smelled more like hydraulic oil?? Thanks for any advice that I can get.
 
   / New Owner Of Satoh ST2040 #2  
Not sure on your tractor but on mine (MT372) there is a small plug on the left side of the gear case. This is the fill to hole. Once fluid starts coming out of here while you are filling it you are full. Probably use UTF instead of 80W gear oil.
 
   / New Owner Of Satoh ST2040 #3  
Oh and welcome to the forum...it has been unimaginably useful for me on several problems:)
 
   / New Owner Of Satoh ST2040
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Thank you skylarkguy, I appreciate the quick reply:)
 
   / New Owner Of Satoh ST2040
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Not finding many posts on any forums for this particular tractor:( Is this a not very popular tractor, Any ideas??
 
   / New Owner Of Satoh ST2040 #6  
I don't know about the ST2040, so this is just all made up. But I think it is very similar to the Mitsubishi 2050, according to Buck at EFC. If the information I have is correct, that means it should have a 4 cylinder Mitsubishi K4C engine (Should be stamped somewhere) and might be similar to the Bull series of tractors. It may also be similar to the next size up, the Satoh 650, 670, and ST2500 series, which have two separate reservoirs, one for hydraulic fluid and the other for gear oil.

Check over CAREFULLY for any dipstick. Sometimes they are hidden in nearly impossible to see or find places.

I think there is a fill level bolt hole in the side of some of the Satoh/Mitsubishi tractors. With the machine level, you pull that bolt out, and fill the reservoir until it just drips, replace the bolt, and the tractor is full. The ones I have seen are on the left side of the transmission housing, roughly where one's ankle would be. I don't know if that is accurate for yours.

When you find all this information out, please take photos and post them here with any other information you find; it helps expand the body of knowledge.
 

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