Transmission/steering fluid refill tube on Hesston130-90

Hello tractor community. Here's a question I am trusting more than one person can answer. I acquired a Hesston 130-90 Turbo 4WD tractor without the prerequisite mechanical skills of knowing how to operate it, much less perform basic maintenance service. The dashboard light indicates that transmission/steering fluid is low and the operator's manual shows the dip stick, the filter, and drain plug locations but not the intake tube. The dipstick hole appears too small. Please help
 
Hello tractor community. Here's a question I am trusting more than one person can answer. I acquired a Hesston 130-90 Turbo 4WD tractor without the prerequisite mechanical skills of knowing how to operate it, much less perform basic maintenance service. The dashboard light indicates that transmission/steering fluid is low and the operator's manual shows the dip stick, the filter, and drain plug locations but not the intake tube. The dipstick hole appears too small. Please help
Yep. There was someone, a tractor mechanic, who found where the intake tube for the transmission/steering fluid is located. FYI....the access fill tube is actually a hollow bolt screwed into the top of the fluid reservoir under the dipstick. Blow off dirt around dipstick to reveal a bolt that the dip stick is inserted into. Remove dipstick and a 1 1/16 " socket with a 5 " extention will remove the hollow access bolt. Voila
 

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