[Farmall] CUB Manual Misprint???

E. John Puckett ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Tue Jul 5 11:33:27 PDT 2011


The transmission and differential have a common oil supply.  The drain 
is in the very bottom facing forward, kind of hard to see.  The final 
drives each has their own oil supply that is filled by removing the plug 
with the square recess in it on the inner side close to the implement 
mounting bolt holes.  One is normally covered by the draw bar bracket.  
To drain the final you have to remove the pan.

On 7/5/2011 9:34 AM, szabelsk at gdls.com wrote:
> I was working on the shifting forks on the Cub last weekend and decided it
> would be a good time to drain and change the oil in the trans and rear
> end. Drained everything by removing the plate on the rear end, since I
> apparently don't have any drain plug anywhere (checked the manuals and
> looked all over on both sides). After all was cleaned up and the plate was
> back on. I pulled the fill plug and took a look at the manual to verify
> the amount of oil to put in. According to the manual it 's 3.5 pints for
> the trans, and 0.5 pt for the rear end. This sounded low so I grab a
> different manual and it said the same thing. Is this a misprint that's
> been carried through all the manuals?  Should that be quarts instead of
> pints?
>
> Carl Szabelski
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