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Old 16-04-2003, 09:56 AM
Louis Fookaiser
 
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Default John Deere 300 trans dipstick help

It varied from model to the next, possibly from one S/N
to the next. The 300 is a really old machine and most of
those had the dipstick under and behind the operator's
seat, with a more or less straight tube down to the
transmission. Later ones had a fill tube under the hood
and a sight glass.

On some the oil level was above the bottom of the fill
tube, because there are no seals between the hydrostatic
unit and the final drive, and the final drive is quite a ways
below the input shaft. The shape of the unit makes the
fill tube end up attaching somewhere quite low overall
so there ends up being oil in the fill tube.

But it varies from model to model. I tore apart the hydro
on a 420 not long ago but I don't think the 300 is quite
the same.

Louis

"Chris Szilagyi" wrote in message
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Hello,

I recently purchased a John Deere 300 garden tractor. I discovered
that the previous owner modified the transmission dipstick, and
attached a throttle cable to the cap instead of the regular metal
blade with the "safe" marks. I have gone to the local JD dealer and
got a replacement dipstick, but I don't think it's the correct one, as
it doesn't seem to be the right one. It is only 5 inches long or so,
and doesn't go very far down the filler tube.

Can anybody tell me what the exact length is from the cap to the safe
marks on their dipstick?? I am guessing all the JD 300 series
tractors have a similar transmission (hydrostatic). That would atleast
tell me if the one I got it right or not. I really appreciate it.

Thanks,
--
Chris