There is no hydraulic fluid in the transmission. However, there is hydraulic fluid in the clutch system. If the clutch fluid reservoir is empty it would cause clutch not to operate.
Most automotive clutch systems use brake fluid in the master cylinder. Hydraulic oil would ruin those systems.
Xsara don't use hydraulic clutch. It has a cable.
there isn't clutch oil only transmission and engine oil
Hydraulic fluid should be poured in the oil tank.
No, slipping is not affected by low hydraulic fluid level. The hydraulics of your clutch only DISENGAGE your clutch, they do not engage it. If it's slipping, it's either worn out, the pressure plate springs have weakened or you have oil on the clutch disk.
both are used for hydraulic pistons to create pressure against brake rotor/drum or clutch disc
check oil level in your hydraulic clutch if you have a hydraulic clutch. If not and it is a cable clutch check and make sure your clutch is adjusted properly. It may not be disengaging when you pull the clutch lever.
Dragging clutch, clutch is oil soaked, hydraulic release system is faulty.
Use Massey Ferguson hydraulic oil or an equivalent due to the unit having a wet brakes and clutch, regular hydraulic oil will give you problems down the road.
To add hydraulic oil to an International B275 tractor, locate the hydraulic oil reservoir, which is typically found near the rear of the tractor. Remove the filler cap, and use a funnel to pour in the appropriate hydraulic oil until it reaches the recommended level indicated on the dipstick or sight glass. Ensure you use the correct type of hydraulic fluid specified in the owner's manual for optimal performance. After adding oil, replace the cap securely.
To add oil to a hydraulic chair, first, locate the hydraulic cylinder, which is usually found under the seat. Remove the cap or plug on the cylinder, then use a funnel to carefully pour the appropriate hydraulic oil into the cylinder. Replace the cap or plug securely and test the chair to ensure it adjusts smoothly. Always consult the manufacturer's instructions for the correct type of oil and maintenance procedures.