Harry in Ky
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- Central Kentucky
I've heard on occasion that on older utility type tractors (10, 20, 30 series) hydraulic fluid dipstick should be checked with engine running. Never seen that inprint anywhere and don't put much stock in the idea. However, many of the older tractors have a dipstick where the top threads onto the tube it mounts on. Checking level with the stick screwed down makes a difference compared to the stick merely dropped into the tube. Checking level after prolonged standing will be different than shortly after running. (At least I expect it will)
Just wondering what thoughts others might have on the subject?
Just wondering what thoughts others might have on the subject?



