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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 130677" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>I would suggest maybe trying to find yourself a owners manual,(or better yet a service manual) many times they can be found on Ebay and such pretty cheap and will show you where all things are and how to check fluids and fill them, and what TYPE of fluids(as some of these older machines ran 10w-30 in everything and never used hydraulic fluid in them) , it will show you where all the grease fitting are or should be and when to grease them</p><p>, as many are not always easy to see or find, or get too!</p><p>so knowing how much and what type of fluid, when and where to grease is a big part of keeping machines healthy and working in the future!</p><p>That said,</p><p> I don't have your model, but on many like era (and older) NH machines, there is not dip stick for MAIN hydraulic fluid/oil reservoir tank, ( again many use 10w-30 OIL, and NOT use hydraulic fluid at all in them, so you don't want to be mixing oil and hyrdaulic fluids if possible< ) </p><p> but the way to check level is on the side of the plastic tank there are lines to show where to fill up too, </p><p> next UNDER the seat there could be dip sticks , to check fluid levels in gear boxes too!</p><p></p><p></p><p>NOW if there has NEVER been any fluids changed since new, in them 2400 hrs, thats a LOT of time on old fluids, I would be doing a full fluid change on everything and all new filters as well, as there all way past due!</p><p></p><p> here is a good link with some info for you to look at, with OEM part numbers for filters and such and shows fluid amounts and types(your machine uses , or CALLS for 10w-30 NOT hydraulic fluid , too by the way according to this info)</p><p></p><p> go to this link, click on </p><p></p><p><strong>New Holland Skid Steer Loaders</strong></p><p> then scroll down to your model, it will provide you with good info to look at!</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.newhollandrochester.com/parts/new-holland/resources/oil-capacities-and-filters/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 130677, member: 13825"] I would suggest maybe trying to find yourself a owners manual,(or better yet a service manual) many times they can be found on Ebay and such pretty cheap and will show you where all things are and how to check fluids and fill them, and what TYPE of fluids(as some of these older machines ran 10w-30 in everything and never used hydraulic fluid in them) , it will show you where all the grease fitting are or should be and when to grease them , as many are not always easy to see or find, or get too! so knowing how much and what type of fluid, when and where to grease is a big part of keeping machines healthy and working in the future! That said, I don't have your model, but on many like era (and older) NH machines, there is not dip stick for MAIN hydraulic fluid/oil reservoir tank, ( again many use 10w-30 OIL, and NOT use hydraulic fluid at all in them, so you don't want to be mixing oil and hyrdaulic fluids if possible< ) but the way to check level is on the side of the plastic tank there are lines to show where to fill up too, next UNDER the seat there could be dip sticks , to check fluid levels in gear boxes too! NOW if there has NEVER been any fluids changed since new, in them 2400 hrs, thats a LOT of time on old fluids, I would be doing a full fluid change on everything and all new filters as well, as there all way past due! here is a good link with some info for you to look at, with OEM part numbers for filters and such and shows fluid amounts and types(your machine uses , or CALLS for 10w-30 NOT hydraulic fluid , too by the way according to this info) go to this link, click on [B]New Holland Skid Steer Loaders[/B] then scroll down to your model, it will provide you with good info to look at! [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.newhollandrochester.com/parts/new-holland/resources/oil-capacities-and-filters/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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