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Gehl 4500 Chaincase Oil
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<blockquote data-quote="snowman0650" data-source="post: 133786" data-attributes="member: 24653"><p>I just bought a '79 Gehl 4500 and am changing some fluids (as well as head gasket). I drained the chaincase oil and got about 5 gallons out on one side, it was milky so I am not sure how much water was in it. The manual says it takes 1 gallon of 10w40 on each side, is that right? Just guessing, that seems pretty low, that may get to the chain/sprocket but not a lot higher. Just looking to verify.</p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>HL 4300-4500-4600-4700 Manual:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]5979[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snowman0650, post: 133786, member: 24653"] I just bought a '79 Gehl 4500 and am changing some fluids (as well as head gasket). I drained the chaincase oil and got about 5 gallons out on one side, it was milky so I am not sure how much water was in it. The manual says it takes 1 gallon of 10w40 on each side, is that right? Just guessing, that seems pretty low, that may get to the chain/sprocket but not a lot higher. Just looking to verify. Thanks, HL 4300-4500-4600-4700 Manual: [ATTACH type="full"]5979[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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