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<blockquote data-quote="DiamondSCattleCo" data-source="post: 299379" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>Hydraulic filter is under a round cover about four inches deep on the right side of the housing. You'll probably need to pull the battery, unless someone converted to a single 12 volt and mounted it on the left side.</p><p></p><p>As for filling, buy yourself a pump that fits a 20 litre pail. That lil hole is your only option. Someone told me there was a breather under the platform you could access, but I was never able to find it.</p><p></p><p>If your rams are a good size, overfill the hydraulic reservoir by a couple litres. At full stroke on big rams, you'll drain the hydraulic system enough that it won't show on the dipstick. I actually normally fill mine right up to the top of the hole.</p><p></p><p>On the brake side, you're on your own. Report what you run into though, k? I've gotta do mine one of these days. :lol: </p><p></p><p>As a side note, yesterdaystractors.com is a good source for info on your 930. Watch the posters though, as some confuse the 730/830 and assume they're the same as a 930, which isn't true in all cases. Early build 730/830s were different in the rearend/hydraulic area. Also, there are several excellent service manuals available for that tractor. It may be worth your time to toss 20 or 30 bucks at one. I have the original Case issue I&T manual that the Case dealers used. If you need info from it, feel free to ask away.</p><p></p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiamondSCattleCo, post: 299379, member: 2862"] Hydraulic filter is under a round cover about four inches deep on the right side of the housing. You'll probably need to pull the battery, unless someone converted to a single 12 volt and mounted it on the left side. As for filling, buy yourself a pump that fits a 20 litre pail. That lil hole is your only option. Someone told me there was a breather under the platform you could access, but I was never able to find it. If your rams are a good size, overfill the hydraulic reservoir by a couple litres. At full stroke on big rams, you'll drain the hydraulic system enough that it won't show on the dipstick. I actually normally fill mine right up to the top of the hole. On the brake side, you're on your own. Report what you run into though, k? I've gotta do mine one of these days. :lol: As a side note, yesterdaystractors.com is a good source for info on your 930. Watch the posters though, as some confuse the 730/830 and assume they're the same as a 930, which isn't true in all cases. Early build 730/830s were different in the rearend/hydraulic area. Also, there are several excellent service manuals available for that tractor. It may be worth your time to toss 20 or 30 bucks at one. I have the original Case issue I&T manual that the Case dealers used. If you need info from it, feel free to ask away. Rod [/QUOTE]
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