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I the cab. The transmission fill also supplies all of the hydraulics.
Look for a hinged panel between the loader uprights. That is where the hydraulic reservoir fill port is located. Lift the hood for better access.
under the seat of tractor is the hydraulic reservoir. fill it to the line on the dipstick.
Left side front hood, unden a lift panel in front of the radiator...
Remove the fill plug and top it off with hydraulic oil.
The only hydraulic fluid which is typically in a road tractor is the power steering fluid, and you simply fill that to the fill line on the reservoir. If it's been fitted with a PTO, that's an aftermarket system, and that, as well as the hydraulic tank, depends on who the aftermarket supplier is.
It can be, DOT3 or 4 is the fill for most hydraulic clutch systems.
On the slightly newer CK20S, if you are sitting in the tractor seat, the hydraulic fluid fill will be near your right hand as you reach down below the seat. It has a red cap on it that says "oil". This is NOT the engine oil, but rather the hydraulic oil.
To top up the hydraulic fluid in a VW MK 1 Golf, you need to locate the hydraulic fluid reservoir attached to the brake master cylinder. Unplug the electrical fluid sensor and Fill the reservoir to the ÒMaxÓ mark.
Hydraulic fluid ?? P/Steering, Plug in top of pump on side of motor at front of motor Hyd/Remotes, Gear box dip stick and fill behind seat, large cast plug ??
It has a cable operated clutch , it's not hydraulic
back of tractor below fuel tank.