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under the seat were do you add the hydraulic fluid
in the back axle
In a Ford 4610, you need to add the hydraulic fluid to the rear axle. The Ford 4610 is a 1989 tractor that retailed at close to $19,000.
Remove the breather cap at rear of tractor, on the left side of the PTO it pulls straight out. It has a dipstick on it. You should be able to add fluid there as well.
You don't. A Ford 7108 is a loader, not a tractor. Find out the model number of your tractor and repost if you still need an answer.
Either Power steering fluid or in certain cases 10 weight engine oil
Looking at the rear of the tractor you will see two bolts above the center link bar on the rear axle. These are the filler plugs for your hydraulic and rear axle. Look under the driver side of your seat, there is a dipstick to check the hydraulic, differential, and wet-brake fluid levels.
In the front part of the hood, there should be a metal flapper that you can lift up. There will be a cap below it, that is where you add hydraulic fluid.
Hydraulic fluid should be poured in the oil tank.
Rear of the tractor,to the right of the bracket for the top link, there is a hex-head bolt with the dipstick attached to it.
The Ford Jubilee has three areas for fluid. The transmission has a filler cap near the gear shift. The hydraulic fluid has a filler cap under the edge of the seat and the differential has a filler cap behind the seat. There is a small dipstick on the right hand side to determine hydraulic fluid level.
No. When you add up the total amount of engine oil, engine coolant, and hydraulic / transmission oil, the tractor has quite a bit more.