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rocktango
05-26-2009, 02:25 PM
Hi, this may seem like a dumb question, but I can't find the transmission fluid port on my L2250. It needs more transmission fluid but I can't find out where to add it and the user manual was unclear as well. If any of you could help it would be much appreciated.

Service Dept Vic
05-26-2009, 05:49 PM
Two ways to add:

1-under the rubber plug in the centre of the transmission tunnel will be a fill plug

2-in the centre of the lift arms at the rear of the tractor will be a red fill plug

novarob
05-30-2011, 06:40 PM
Two ways to add:

1-under the rubber plug in the centre of the transmission tunnel will be a fill plug

2-in the centre of the lift arms at the rear of the tractor will be a red fill plug


Is there a dipstick of sorts? I can not see where to check the level. Mine is a 2550

mike sacc
06-11-2011, 02:43 AM
i have a2850 if its the same set up ther is a sight glass near the brake pedal

hounddog
06-21-2011, 11:49 AM
the sight glass is not state of the art, Ive changed the fluid,7.5 gallons and see NOTHING on the sight glass below the clutch,tried shaking the L2250DT and still nothing on the sight glass. I've put a long wooden stick down in the trans fill port behind the seat, and Yes, it comes back wet with fluid, which tells me nothing. I've had the tractor for 25 years, no leaks, no complaints, starts every time, always put it away every winter, and don;t loan the traCTOR TO YOUR FRIENDS. LOOKING FOR A DIPSTICK:)

Service Dept Vic
06-21-2011, 08:12 PM
Look on the side of the transmission for a male iron pipe plug. Will be about a 12mm wrench to loosen it/remove it.

Will be situated at approx the same level as the sight glass is now and on the same side as the sight glass.

This is a manual 'hi-mark' indicator.

Fill with oil until it runs out the hole, replace pipe plug-operate as usual!

Here's one on an L-185. 3647