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Posted by Bill Caldwell on Thursday, August 20, 2009:
I recently purchased an L2650 from a farmer and I noticed on the site glass that the Transmission/hydraulic fluid level was not showing (I thought it must be low) so I decided to change out the fluid. The owner's manual showed two different drain locations so I opened both up and got about 1.5 gallons to drain. The manual said that there should be 7.5 gallons total. Any ideas where the other 6 gallons are? The tractor ran fine before I drained it. Appreciate any help!
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