Farmall C & Super C Tractors, 1948-1954
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by Bill Hudson » Tue Jun 24, 2008 4:37 pm
Folks,
My neighbor has both a C and a Super C, both of which need the transmission gear lube (with plenty of accumulated water) changed. My questions:
1. Is the transmission and differential all one for lubrication purposes (like the Cub)? 2. What is the capacity?
Thanks for your help.
Bill
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by jostev » Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:40 pm
yes, the transmission/diffs are all one, 4 3/4 quarts without PTO and belt pulley, 5 gallons with PTO and belt pulley... there's a check/level plug on the right above the drawbar bracket to make sure...
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by Bill Hudson » Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:18 am
jostev wrote:yes, the transmission/diffs are all one, 4 3/4 quarts without PTO and belt pulley, 5 gallons with PTO and belt pulley... there's a check/level plug on the right above the drawbar bracket to make sure...
good luck
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Johnny, Did you mean 5 quarts instead of 5 gallons? Thanks. Bill
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by jostev » Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:47 pm
manual says 5 gal. i assume it's 5 gallons... seems like alot just for the PTO, but... i don't remember what mine took when i did them, but i think it was alot.
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by Bill Hudson » Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:29 pm
Johnny,
Changed the gear lube today. Drained out almost 5 gallons of thick butterscotch colored mixture of water and oil. It has been a lot of time since the tranny has been drained. Used a full 5 gallon can of gear oil to fill. Got to do the other C and then the Cub.
Thanks for your help.
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by KETCHAM » Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:41 am
Hey Bill my H haolds 8 gallons of gear oil.Mine came out real nice.It had to had been changed before.But Now i know its good.Kevin 
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by Pony Master » Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:29 am
Okay everyone can not change their gear oil all at once. That will drive the price of gas up another $2 a gallon.  Those C's and H's hold quite a bit. I have a couple of A's and B's that need done as well as a H.
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by Hengy » Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:07 am
Bill E Bob wrote:KETCHAM wrote:Hey Bill my H holds 8 gallons of gear oil.
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