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WD 45 drain and refill hydraulic.

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    Posted: 23 Sep 2019 at 6:40am
I just bought a WD and the pto works but the arms dont raise. I want to plow and brush hog with it but honestly I havent been on a tractor in 25 yrs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Could some one tell me where the fill holes are . Iam pretty sure theres one right below the batterybox inside the frame but IDK how many their should be.
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I'm surprised no one has answered yet.
There are three oil compartments on a WD.
The very front one has a short dipstick on the left and hold hydraulic oil.
There are two rear compartments for the rear end and transmission. There are 2 fill holes for them on the left. These fill holes are just a plug with a square head. You fill them to the very top. These two rear compartments are connected through a bearing so the oil equals out between both.
 
The hydraulic compartment takes hydraulic oil. The rear compartments can take hydraulic oil or gear oil.


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