Great to see that job I’m about to do myself - helps a lot, thank you. Tip: A little video editing would really improve the viewing experience in my humble opinion.
I used trans-draulic from Atwood’s was the only oil I could find that covered all tractor brands and wouldn’t contaminate my other tractor when using the same implements. The original oil that the Massey Ferguson book calls out is SAE 90.
I take the cover off next to my gear shifter and I can see down in my gearbox but I have no oil in there. But when I go by the right back wheel and check the dipstick is showing it full what am I missing here or does the gearbox not really have oil in it
👎👎 Your camera operator needs to work on keeping what you are working on in the CENTER of the frame, and IN FOCUS. This video would have been great, but maybe next time it will be better.
Great to see that job I’m about to do myself - helps a lot, thank you. Tip: A little video editing would really improve the viewing experience in my humble opinion.
Thanks for the tip!
What brand of diverter did you install and the kit for the remote set up? Was that all in one package under a part number?
Yes all one kit. I ordered it. MSF3948 from Steiner tractor parts
Thanks for the video. What hydraulic oil did you use? Did you find a definitive reference of the correct fluid?
I used trans-draulic from Atwood’s was the only oil I could find that covered all tractor brands and wouldn’t contaminate my other tractor when using the same implements. The original oil that the Massey Ferguson book calls out is SAE 90.
Thanks. I need to open up my 1962 MF-65 (diesel, multipower) and change out the same filter. Nice to have a reference for that procedure.
Perfect timing answered all my questions.
Do you have a part number and source for the filter ?
I take the cover off next to my gear shifter and I can see down in my gearbox but I have no oil in there. But when I go by the right back wheel and check the dipstick is showing it full what am I missing here or does the gearbox not really have oil in it
From my knowledge it will be lower on left side
👎👎 Your camera operator needs to work on keeping what you are working on in the CENTER of the frame, and IN FOCUS. This video would have been great, but maybe next time it will be better.