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northwesty

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I am thinking this tube on top of the motor is for oil. What would you recommend type-of-oil-wise and how much? Thanks so much for any info.

I am also thinking this bolts into the concrete thing shouldn't be too tough, just drill the two holes and put the anchors in, or no?

Thanks again - (I have enjoyed the other recent posts here even though I don't comment on them all.)

Brian - Northwesty

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There should be a plug-bolt on the bottom of the tranny that you can drain out the old oil. Replace it with 80-90 weight gear oil. I think Jon used Hypoid Gear oil in his with great sucess.

You sound right on track with the anchors and bolts - it should hold just fine.
 
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The tube on top of the transmission (it's not the motor, but it's bolted on to the end of the motor) is a breather tube. Ordinarily, the transmissions on these machines needed no attention, though it certainly won't hurt to change the oil especially given that there is a drain plug. I'd be careful about overfilling. Old Dexter commercial machines used a similar transmisssion except that it had 3 speeds rather than two (tumble, low spin and "high" spin-300 tub rpm). These transmissons used a dipstick, and there was oil available for them, which I believe was an 80-weight gear oil.
 

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