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- 10+ Years
You got a NEW M!!!! WOW I thought they haven't made those in years!
I don't know but you could just drain the oil, service exactly the right amount, wait a couple hrs for it all to get in the pan and mark the stick where the oil is. Note of caution here. Your pan may be full of sludge so oil level could read high unless you drop the pan and check for cleanliness.
I don't know but you could just drain the oil, service exactly the right amount, wait a couple hrs for it all to get in the pan and mark the stick where the oil is. Note of caution here. Your pan may be full of sludge so oil level could read high unless you drop the pan and check for cleanliness.
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I've been around the Hs and Ms ever since they were almost new, and until I started collecting them about 8 years ago, I never knew they were supposed to have a dipstick in the hydraulic reservoir. Apparently every one that I drove or operated had the dipstick removed because it just got in the way. The lack of a dipstick is not critical. Just make sure that there is atleast SOME oil in there, and if the level is too low to completely lift the implement, just add some oil. Worst case scenario, if you get too much in there, it will spew out the vent hole in the filler cap and make a big mess. Nothing else will be damaged except your pride.
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