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Dipstick on transmission top-right
The fill port is below the seat on the right hand side.
The fill port is below the seat on the right hand side.
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1.) Buy yourself an MF 50 tractor Owner's Manual. Try your local Massey Ferguson dealer or search online. Places like eBay and such are good places to try for used manuals. 2.) Go to Tractor Supply Co. and buy yourself an I&T Service Manual. (They are cheaper than the OEM MF manuals, but are not as comprehensive, and are more geared towards mechanics.) Also, it depends on what you are talking about. - The Hydraulic System? - The Engine? (...and is it a gas or diesel)? - What climate do you run the tractor in? Cold? Temperate? Hot? Generically speaking: - Engine - Regardless of temp, for most climates, you can run 10W-30 in the engine safely, no matter what. Cold? (0-60 degrees F) 5w-30 or 10w-30 or SAE 10 Temperate? (30-90 deg F) 10w-30 or 10w40 (or 15w-40 if diesel) Hot? (60-120 deg F) 10w-30 or 15w-40 or SAE 30 - Trans & Hyd - I believe the MF 50 uses a "common-sump" transmission/hydraulic system. Therefore, any good quality modern Transmission AND Hydraulic Fluid can be used. Honestly, even if they were separate sumps, you still could use the same fluid in this case. Fluids commonly known as: - TH fluid - Universal Tractor Hydraulic AND Transmission Fluid - John Deere's: HY-Gard J20C - Case IH's: HY-Tran - Massey Ferguson's PermaTran III (may be a higher roman numeral these days, as I haven't bought "MF brand" oil in a long time) - and Various other names that most Universal Tractor Transmission & Hydraulic fluids go by. DO NOT use straight hydraulic fluid or straight transmission fluids. You will not get as good of performance, and you will not have the right additives in your oil for the application. Your rear axle final drives may be separate from your transmission. I believe they are. For them, a good 80W-90 or SAE 90W oil would suffice. Kudos! ~AJ
Transmission fluid is low. Check the level of this fluid ONLY with the engine running and at normal operating temperature. To check it otherwise WILL give a false reading. You cannot check the transmission fluid level on a cold and idle engine.
Check under where the brake fluid goes its hard to get too and you will need a long spouted funnel
Hydraulic clutches have an access plug located on the top of the bell housing. You'll need a long funnel or some tubing to fill
visit http://www.best-used-tractors.com/tractorparts/long-tractor-parts.html, they sell all kinds of long tractor parts for over 30 different kinds of tractors.
As long as you buy a name brand Chinese made tractor and not a Gray Market tractor, they are not intended to be used in the US and are hard to find parts for. It is always best to check the warranty and make sure you are covered for a few years.
For a sleeper berth equipped line haul tractor, the wheelbase normally measures between 220 and 265 inches.
Since I do not know where you live, I do not know if there are any tractor part suppliers in your area. Some suppliers include Long Parts, www.longparts.com/ and Draper Tractor Parts, www.drapertractorparts.com/.