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OK I will go on that, Thanks. I have FEL and currently have a bit more oil in than the upper level. Assume it probably is not a big issue to have a bit more than the upper level show.
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Sorry late reply here.
The 244E I have has common sump. As I have looked on pictures I believe that most parts are same as for the 284. I assume the two marks on the dip stick in the gear box then probably indicate the level of oil in the complete system.
I assume the other stick at the vent hole in the Hydraulic sump is used when you run the separate system like you have on the 284
So there is some kind of channel between the hydr sump and gearbox. The intake for oil to pump is probably in different position then on the 284 I assume. The filter for “hyde fluid” is located on the right side of the tractor (below the break pedal). On the 284 there seems to be a filter inside the hydraulic sump. This is not the case on the 244E I have.
There is no problem with the tractor I am just curious how to understand what oil levels there should be
Below picture of the oil stick in the transmission box.
Hi,
Located in Finland. Bought it directly from CN in crate delivery.
I need to double check regarding the dip stick in the gear box. It should have two markings but they were close to each other.
The power steering has separate circuit/pump and have a small oil filling unit in front of the cooler.
I have tried with some rod to find the oil level in the hydraulic sump behind the seat. The strange thing is the very short dip stick located there. I am sure the system is sharing oil between gear box and hydraulic system. This I realized when I first thought there was too low oil level in hyde sump. I filled and level did not go up…instead it went into gear box
So I am basically wondering if simply just should look on the stick in the gearbox and forget the strange short stick in the hydraulic sump. Is that the way the setup is for other Jinmas that have the common sump?
I believe that thera have been both common sump and separate oil system for the inna244E but I do not know.
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