You can pull the sight glass But you will lose fluid all over the side of the transmission case and left floor board, basically wasting good fluid you have dumped in it.Why would you not pull the sight glass plug? Don't I need to just drain it to the bottom of the sight glass? I would rather avoid draining all the fluid out unless it is absolutely needed. Is there a way to double check the fluid level apart from the sight glass? I think that the dealer literally put the loader on the tractor the day they brought it to me.
The tractor came in two weeks ago (literally, I looked at it in its crated form). I asked how long they needed to have it delivered and was told they could have it ready on Wednesday because everyone was out all weekend for Labor Day. So I went and paid for it Tuesday, and they called early and delivered it Tuesday (about 3 hours after I paid for it). So they literally put the tractor together and delivered it in about a day (maybe two if they started before the holiday weekend). I really think they just did not run the tractor at all before delivering it to me. It had 0.1 or less hours on it when I got it.
I scrolled back to make sure I wasn’t sticking my foot in my mouth, but seems you seen a fluid line in the sight glass when you got it and when you parked tractor on slope with rear axle facing downhill. So that tells me there is/was fluid in there. It is very hard to determine through the sight glass whether its over or under if its not a definitive line it the glass, especially for a new owner. Not being there to know for sure I’m making the presumption its overfull at this point and was trying to avoid you wasting a few gallons of perfectly good udt2.
edit: you wouldn’t have to drain it all. Drain at least 3-4 gallons into clean container, then maybe pull the sight glass.
if its still overfull more will come out, if not leave the glass out and add back the clean fluid you saved until it starts to come out the sight glass hole, then reinstall the glass. You will be at the low end of the level, slowly add until you see it.
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