[AT] F-20 Question

Andy Glines andyglines at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 24 07:41:58 PDT 2008


Unfortuately, I add oil to my F-20 often so I know where the plug is.  The fill plug is on top of the trans near where your left heel rests when you are driving the tractor.  Its tucked up into a corner and a pain to get a wrench on.  The same plug fills the transmission and differential.  The oil level plug is on the front of the transmission near the input shaft.  Fill through the top hole until oil comes out of the hole on the front.  The final drives are filled seperately from the transmission.  You will find a large plug near the top of the final drive (drop down). There are two small plugs near the bottom of the final drive.  The bottom one is a drain and the one above it is the oil level check.  Add oil to the big plug on top until oil runs out of the check plug.  Add oil to the final drive slowly.  It doesn't take very much oil and overfilling contributes to axle seal leaking.  Hope this helps.
> Message: 9> Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 23:21:32 -0500> From: "Ron J." <rejasko at prairieinet.net>> Subject: [AT] F-20 Question> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"> <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>> Message-ID: <001601c8d4e8$9dfec5c0$6401a8c0 at JASKOWIAK>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";> reply-type=original> > Okay, dumb question of the day. Have been working on my F-20, and I am > having a senior moment thst won't quit. Where do you fill the transmission > and differential. None of the books I have show this. I know where to drain > the drop down (?) sections with the plug at the bottom, but can't for the > life of me remember where to fill.> > Ron 
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