Selective Control Valves - Maximum Permissible Oil Withdrawal
(on 6105M to 6140M Tractors)

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A - Maximum Mark
B - Minimum Mark
To operate large hydraulic cylinders such as those used on
tipping trailers, oil may be drawn from the transmission case through
the connecting lines.
IMPORTANT: For maximum oil withdrawal to take place, the following
conditions must be met:
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Maximum transmission oil level (A) when engine is off
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Tractor inclined by no more than 3° in any direction
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Hydraulic oil at operating temperature
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Travel speed is less than 3 km/h (1.9 mph)
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Maximum permissible oil withdrawal
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Without additional oil reservoir..............
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15 l (4.0 U.S. gal.)
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With additional oil reservoir..............
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27 L (7.1 U.S. gal.)*
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During maximum oil withdrawal, the tractor must not be inclined
in any direction by more than 3°. If the tractor is inclined by
more than 3°, only a correspondingly lower quantity of oil may
be withdrawn.
If required, up to 10 liters (2.6 U.S. gal.) may be added to
the transmission case; this increases the amount that may be withdrawn
accordingly. If oil level is above the maximum mark on the sight glass,
do NOT perform any transport tasks at speeds above 40 km/h (25 mph).
NOTE: Never perform heavy jobs such as towing, operating a PTO
or driving fast when withdrawal results in the transmission oil level
dropping below the minimum mark.
When topping up, use only recommended transmission/hydraulic
oil. See Transmission and Hydraulic Oil in
Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant section.
* Only when tractor is stationary. See also “Oil Withdrawal
- 6105M to 6140M Tractors” in “Specifications” section.
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