B2150 HST - no manual, no stickers

bulldog_shotgun

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So, can anyone tell me where the hydraulic fill is located, and how do you set the correct level?

Hopefully I won't be asking so many clueless questions once I get a manual. Thank you for your assistance in the mean time.

Edit: I realized this should have been in the Maintenance section, so re-asking there.
my hydro has a cap right in front of seat and a small dipstick, i'll get you a pic tomorrow.
 

BadDog

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my hydro has a cap right in front of seat and a small dipstick, i'll get you a pic tomorrow.
I found what I believe to be the hydraulic fill under the seat. Right near the front of the seat in the center. Red cap, looks a lot like a largish 2 liter coke bottle cap. No dipstick, but that's got to be it (I think).

As stated on another thread, I've finally gotten confident and educated enough to reject the PO statement that this is a HST, but rather it is a gear drive 2150D.
 

Bulldog

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Also, another question of "what is this". I notice on the top of the FEL frame there are pins on both sides for mounting something. What would that be. Pins are shown on this reposted pic from earlier. They are the slightly rusty pins at right center.

The bars you are missing actually go in the slots on the outside of your bucket. The pins / bolts at the bottom of your grill that hold the front of the loader stick thru from the outside and screw into the lugs on the top of the bucket. They secure the bars in place when you remove the loader. You may or may not have noticed the pins on the lower portion of the loader arms where it hooks to the sub frame. Obviously these have to come out to remove the loader. With these pins removed and the bars on the bars mounted to the bucket you would roll the bucket back and it would lift the loader arms out of the sub-frame. After this step the small square bars on the left side of the loader will fit in the rear loader arms and they support the back of the loader while it's off the tractor.

I'll attach a picture of the bars on my loader. These should be just like what you are missing. I don't have a great pic but you will get the general idea.
 

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North Idaho Wolfman

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The Pins that would hold the bars also support the loader frame from getting tweaked out of shape, they are normally on any loader that is a quick removal type.
 

kubotasam

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As stated on another thread, I've finally gotten confident and educated enough to reject the PO statement that this is a HST, but rather it is a gear drive 2150D.
In post #9 you show a picture of the decal of how to use the HST pedal. Your tractor is a HST not a gear drive.
 

alchemysa

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In post #9 you show a picture of the decal of how to use the HST pedal. Your tractor is a HST not a gear drive.
Those pics were from the tractor of 'Bulldog' replying to the question. It was not 'Bad dogs' tractor. It threw me too.
 

kubotasam

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Those pics were from the tractor of 'Bulldog' replying to the question. It was not 'Bad dogs' tractor. It threw me too.
OOPS-- sorry. I should have paid attention to the names.