Hi bro, I have a JD 350B loader. It have two way reverser level, ones is under the seat on the left and the other one is under the screen or under fruit filter, do you know if the one under the fruit filter is reverser level too or not? If it is, what kind of oil to use for it?
Yer chang check out the link below for a description of the controls see picture 4. As far as what kind of fluid to use. I would refer to a operator manual or maintenance manual for your machine. I wish I had one to help you out but a quick search on the internet should provide a useful result. Thanks for watching and commenting. ~Mr. C. finneyparts.us/john-deere-jd-350b-crawler-loader-350b-crawler-bulldozer-operator-manual-omt46859-e4-sd464990592
@Tim Linda Roulett if you are asking about the engine oil, I have made a video on how to do that. Check out the link below. If you are asking about the transmission drain plug. I have not made a video about that yet. It is located under the machine to the rear of the engine oil drain plug. There is a cutout in the skid plate for access. ~Mr. C. ruclips.net/video/4P2tR9uMHs0/видео.html
Tommy Torkelson that is a great question and is something I did not cover in the video. On my 1965 model the seat just picks up and come right out of the frame. I am not familiar with other years or models. I hope this helps. If not, maybe I can reach out to other viewers for their input. Thanks for watching! ~Mr. C.
@@NaturesCadenceFarm Yes, same deal for the seat on my unit. At first glance I figured it was part of the frame and would be a little more involved to remove. Not so much. Thanks for the video as well. I was able to change the tranny oil with your video as a reference. This is a 'new to me' unit and I have no prior experience maintaining one.
Tommy Torkelson that is great news! Glad it was the same as mine. I love working on and running that old iron. If you have any questions, just ask. I will do my best to help. If I can't help the RUclips community might be able to enlighten us. Happy wrenching and digging! ~Mr. C.
@Jerry Cybulsky that is interesting. I am not super sure but I believe there is a pickup screen in the case that might have gotten plugged with an old gasket or the pump has failed. Does the machine still move forward and reverse? Thanks for watching and letting us know. ~Mr. C.
Great video, helps learn faster 👍👍👍thanks a lot brother.
Hi bro, I have a JD 350B loader. It have two way reverser level, ones is under the seat on the left and the other one is under the screen or under fruit filter, do you know if the one under the fruit filter is reverser level too or not? If it is, what kind of oil to use for it?
Yer chang check out the link below for a description of the controls see picture 4. As far as what kind of fluid to use. I would refer to a operator manual or maintenance manual for your machine. I wish I had one to help you out but a quick search on the internet should provide a useful result. Thanks for watching and commenting. ~Mr. C.
finneyparts.us/john-deere-jd-350b-crawler-loader-350b-crawler-bulldozer-operator-manual-omt46859-e4-sd464990592
@@NaturesCadenceFarm thank you so much for help.
where is the drain plug for the oil
@Tim Linda Roulett if you are asking about the engine oil, I have made a video on how to do that. Check out the link below. If you are asking about the transmission drain plug. I have not made a video about that yet. It is located under the machine to the rear of the engine oil drain plug. There is a cutout in the skid plate for access. ~Mr. C.
ruclips.net/video/4P2tR9uMHs0/видео.html
How do you remove the seat to access?
Tommy Torkelson that is a great question and is something I did not cover in the video. On my 1965 model the seat just picks up and come right out of the frame. I am not familiar with other years or models. I hope this helps. If not, maybe I can reach out to other viewers for their input. Thanks for watching! ~Mr. C.
@@NaturesCadenceFarm Yes, same deal for the seat on my unit. At first glance I figured it was part of the frame and would be a little more involved to remove. Not so much. Thanks for the video as well. I was able to change the tranny oil with your video as a reference. This is a 'new to me' unit and I have no prior experience maintaining one.
Tommy Torkelson that is great news! Glad it was the same as mine. I love working on and running that old iron. If you have any questions, just ask. I will do my best to help. If I can't help the RUclips community might be able to enlighten us. Happy wrenching and digging! ~Mr. C.
Have no oil coming to this filter even if you start the dozer up and let it run.
@Jerry Cybulsky that is interesting. I am not super sure but I believe there is a pickup screen in the case that might have gotten plugged with an old gasket or the pump has failed. Does the machine still move forward and reverse? Thanks for watching and letting us know. ~Mr. C.
@@NaturesCadenceFarm No the dozer does not move at all. Thanks again