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<blockquote data-quote="russreay@vermontel.net" data-source="post: 98671" data-attributes="member: 11662"><p>I think the sight glass for showing the level of hydraulic fluid in my 742 B is glazed over. Not too long after I bought it (10 yrs ago) I drained the fluid and replaced it all, using the capacity specs in the manual. I couldn't tell then, and still can't see a fluid level thru the glass, but that would be the case if it were low or over-full. The machine runs fine, all the hydraulic functions work perfectly, and there are no leaks. When moved to check the level, I use a 4 ft bamboo stick which goes in at an angle, but the level is obvious. Should I just consider that if it ain't broke, don't fix it, or is there a way of recovering visibility through the glass?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russreay@vermontel.net, post: 98671, member: 11662"] I think the sight glass for showing the level of hydraulic fluid in my 742 B is glazed over. Not too long after I bought it (10 yrs ago) I drained the fluid and replaced it all, using the capacity specs in the manual. I couldn't tell then, and still can't see a fluid level thru the glass, but that would be the case if it were low or over-full. The machine runs fine, all the hydraulic functions work perfectly, and there are no leaks. When moved to check the level, I use a 4 ft bamboo stick which goes in at an angle, but the level is obvious. Should I just consider that if it ain't broke, don't fix it, or is there a way of recovering visibility through the glass? [/QUOTE]
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