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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 61302" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>Unless it would be used indoors all the time you should have the belly plate. It has a access hole for engine oil drain with a cover over it ,one little hole in that engine oil pan and the machine is pretty much junk. In the book it shows the fill pipe as the check point for the gearbox. I recently modified mine so the chain case oil flows into the gearbox as per Mike10's instructions. I did see somewhere on the web that New Holland had trouble getting the gearbox seals to hold so from 2000 on up they are lubed with chain case oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 61302, member: 931"] Unless it would be used indoors all the time you should have the belly plate. It has a access hole for engine oil drain with a cover over it ,one little hole in that engine oil pan and the machine is pretty much junk. In the book it shows the fill pipe as the check point for the gearbox. I recently modified mine so the chain case oil flows into the gearbox as per Mike10's instructions. I did see somewhere on the web that New Holland had trouble getting the gearbox seals to hold so from 2000 on up they are lubed with chain case oil. [/QUOTE]
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