otter
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L3800, LA524 loader, BH77 backhoe, thumb, box blade small wood lot log grapple
Hi,
Moved my used, but new to me, L3800 HST from the freight forwarder to the railroad yard today for further transport north.
Prior to starting and moving the tractor I did a fluid check and noted no 'fluid line' in the site glass. I added a little UDT at a time and kept checking site level with no change noted. After 2.5 gallons I thought this tractor could not be that low...it was checked out by the dealer prior to shipping and all was reported 'good'. The dealer has been sent an e-mail.
Maybe it was overfilled to start with and the fluid too high and is so clean I could not see 'line' in the site glass?
Could it be that low and still operate?
Have I added to a possible overfilled fluid condition in the hydraulic system and risk a blown seal or damaged pump?
Do I need to dump all the oil and measure how much there is?
This is my first tractor.
Thank you.
This is a great site...have been lurking for a bit but now seek the wise one's advice and recommendations.
Moved my used, but new to me, L3800 HST from the freight forwarder to the railroad yard today for further transport north.
Prior to starting and moving the tractor I did a fluid check and noted no 'fluid line' in the site glass. I added a little UDT at a time and kept checking site level with no change noted. After 2.5 gallons I thought this tractor could not be that low...it was checked out by the dealer prior to shipping and all was reported 'good'. The dealer has been sent an e-mail.
Maybe it was overfilled to start with and the fluid too high and is so clean I could not see 'line' in the site glass?
Could it be that low and still operate?
Have I added to a possible overfilled fluid condition in the hydraulic system and risk a blown seal or damaged pump?
Do I need to dump all the oil and measure how much there is?
This is my first tractor.
Thank you.
This is a great site...have been lurking for a bit but now seek the wise one's advice and recommendations.