laying under the vehicle ,on the side of the rear housing pointing towards the passengerside of vehicle you should see a plug ,a 3/8 extension should fit that plug, unscrew it, if it is full it should seep out after plug is removed or should just be inside hole when touched by finger. if more needs to be added ,add only til it spills out and replace plug
I had a 5400 and on the back of the rear differential there will be a fill cap and a fluid level glass window set into the back of the diff, the fluid level should be across the middle of the glass
To check the hydraulic level for the rear lift on a Kubota L285, first locate the hydraulic fluid reservoir, usually found near the rear of the tractor. Remove the dipstick or cap from the reservoir, and wipe it clean before reinserting it to check the fluid level. Ensure the tractor is on level ground and that the fluid level is within the recommended range indicated on the dipstick. If the level is low, add the appropriate hydraulic fluid as specified in the owner's manual.
Different vehicles have different rear hub fluid checking/filling system. Normally you have a bolt, you undo the bolt for checking the fluid level, if necessary replenish the level. Newaz.
on level ground remove the center plug on the 3rd member rear side. if fluid is level with bottom edge, then is it full if fluld is not amber and clear, but cloudy , then it is water logged.
On the differential there should be a plug with a 3/8 or 1/2 inch square on it that you can use a socket wrench to remove, just stick your finger in and feel if there is fluid. If there is no fluid, fill to that level.
To check the rear differential fluid level on a Mercedes-Benz 190E, first, ensure the vehicle is on level ground. Locate the fill plug on the differential housing, typically found on the side. Remove the fill plug using a wrench; the fluid level should be just below the plug opening. If fluid seeps out when you remove the plug, the level is adequate; if not, you may need to add the appropriate differential fluid until it reaches the correct level.
To fill the rear gear case on a 2000 Honda Rancher, you typically need about 0.8 to 1.0 quart of gear oil. It's essential to use the recommended type of gear oil, usually a hypoid gear oil with a viscosity of 80W-90. Always check the owner's manual for specific requirements and ensure the fluid level is correct by using the fill plug.
I you have the All Wheel Drive (AWD) version - you should check the level of the fluid in your rear differential case. If the level of fluid is okay, you may have a rear wheel bearing that is going bad.
To check the hydraulic fluid level on a Bobcat T190, first ensure the machine is on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the hydraulic fluid reservoir, typically found near the rear of the machine. Remove the cap and use the dipstick, if equipped, to check the fluid level; it should be within the recommended range marked on the dipstick. If the level is low, add the appropriate hydraulic fluid as specified in the owner's manual.
Take out the fill plug and stick your pinky finger in. The fluid should be to the edge of the fill. If you are experiencing mild rear problems (clicking etc), change the fluid before you get permanent damage. Use GM gear fluid and additive from dealer.
To check the hydraulic fluid on a Kubota 3400, first ensure the tractor is on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the hydraulic fluid reservoir, which is typically marked and accessible near the rear of the tractor. Remove the cap and check the fluid level using the dipstick, if equipped, or by visually inspecting the fluid level against the markings on the reservoir. If the fluid is low, add the appropriate hydraulic fluid as specified in the owner's manual.
The transmission fluid dipstick is located on the passenger side near the top rear of the engine. With the engine running, remove the dipstick and check the level on the stick.