Where to fill front axle on 4 WD Foton 404

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      toby61
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        In reading maintenance material for my Foton 404, it says the front axle should have oil in it?  In looking at the specifications in a manual that came with the tractor it also says it should hold 7 Liters? How do you check it, where would you drain it, and where and what do you fill it with?  Any help appreciated.

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        DavidPrivett
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          I have a 2006 Foton ft540a and the front axle on mine actually has 3 places on the front axle to have oil.You have one at each wheel then the center gear assembly. The ones at the wheels have a drain at the bottom of the wheel steering joint assembly with a fill level plug around 5 inches from the top. The one in the center has a drain in the bottom of the gear case and a fill plug on top of the axle housing .I was told to get a flashlite and shine it in the fill hole and fill till it covers the axle shaft. Mine has a site glass for a fill level for the axle but it is useless. Yours might have a dipstick which would be better.

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          toby61
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            Hi David,

            Thanks for the reply.  I am going to take a few photos which I hope to post for you to look at to tell me if I have the right locations.  Also, can you tell me what type of lubricant is supposed to go in there?

          • #37533
            DavidPrivett
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              just gear oil 85w90w. I think a gl-5 there should not be any yellow metal in there .but if you want to be safe use a gl-4  gear oil. What I know about that is some gl-5 oils use chlorine to formulate the oil and that is corrosive to copper brass and such. I have seen oils that are rated gl-5 and 4 so I assume that they are non-corrosive plus meet higher stress levels. anyone else on this? I am not a  oil guru.

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