The level check for the hydraulics/transmission/rear axle is pipe plug on the left side of the tractor just in front of the rear axle housing. Oil is supposed to be at that level with all hydraulics extended.
The fill spot for hydraulic fluid on a Ford 8000 tractor is typically located on the rear of the tractor, near the hydraulic reservoir. Look for a fill cap on top of the hydraulic oil reservoir, which is usually marked for easy identification. Be sure to check the owner's manual for the exact location and specifications for filling the hydraulic fluid.
To check the hydraulic PTO level on an 8000 Ford tractor, start by locating the hydraulic fluid reservoir, typically found near the rear of the tractor. Remove the dipstick or fill cap, clean it, and then reinsert it to check the fluid level. Ensure the tractor is on a level surface for an accurate reading. If the fluid is low, add the recommended hydraulic fluid until it reaches the appropriate level marked on the dipstick.
8 litres (divide by 1000)
Looks like the going rate for a Model 3020 is about $8000.
As far as I know a 6520 weighs around 8,000 lbs [or 3628 kg].
This would be 8000 because you would round down.
Should be listed on the master cylinder cap. I would suspect it takes DOT3.Use Ford brake oil spec 1Q-M6C34-A
8000
2% of 8000 = 2% * 8000 = 0.02 * 8000 = 160
13% of 8000= 13% * 8000= 0.13 * 8000= 1,040
58% of 8000= 58% * 8000= 0.58 * 8000= 4,640
10% of 8000= 10% * 8000= 0.1 * 8000= 800