hi. you must put pressure thru filler cap(under the cab), please note that you must put fluid pressurised at around 1 bar ,then have some one to move forward and back gear lever, and in the mean time you must open at slave cylinder bleeding screw couple of times until system is fillet wit brake fluid,
In the gearbox
no not really , but you can bleed air from it by the same method of bleeding brokes
get gearbox number off gear box and look it up online.other than that try counting the different positions of gears
No, that is why there is a gearbox
Cropmaster gearbox takes 15 to 16 liters
It is a 5 speed manual transmission that is operated/shifted by means of a hydraulic operated clutch.
it has a 4 speed manual trans in it
the speed sensor is located ar the rear of the gearbox pointing upward. there are 3 wire coming out which plug into the loom on top of the gearbox. after unplugging the wire the sensor unscrews from the gearbox.
4.1ltrs
on to of the gearbox
The speed of hydraulic cylinders is mainly determined by the flow rate of hydraulic fluid entering and exiting the cylinder. The rate at which the fluid is pumped into the cylinder, along with the size of the cylinder and the load it is moving, also play a role in determining the speed of operation. Adjusting the flow rate or pressure of the hydraulic system can help control the speed of the cylinder.
na, the 1275 engine came out with the 4 speed gearbox, most people having the 4 synchro version, most racers change it to straight cut drop gears for strength tho. for a 5 speed gearbox in Australia your looking around $12,000