[Farmall] IH Hy-Tran Fluid
dglass
dglass at mail.newnanutilities.org
Fri Aug 27 07:08:01 PDT 2004
Hy-tran is also used in the gears cases of large tractors. I had a 560,
super c, super a, etc and they all use Hy-tran in the gear
case/hydraulic reservoir.
Arthur Umland wrote:
> You are probably right Steve, and it is just a personal issue on my
> part. But as I mentioned to Carl, all my past experience leads me to
> think one would want a heavier weight lubricant then 10 W hydraulic
> fluid in a gear case! I think I will drop in on my local IH dealer
> this morning.
>
> Regards,
> Art
>
>
> On Aug 27, 2004, at 8:23 AM, soffiler at myeastern.com wrote:
>
>> Art:
>>
>> I'm a bit confused. Your lawn tractor specifies Hy-Tran;
>> you say you're familiar with Hy-Tran... what's the problem
>> again? Don't use "80-90W" (which is probably 80W-90), just
>> use the Hy-Tran like it says.
>>
>> Steve O.
>>
>> From: Arthur Umland <artsd at aol.com>
>>
>>> Reading the owners manual for the International Spirt of
>>> '76 Lawn Tractor I find that it specifies IH Hy-Tran
>>> Fluid for use in the Transaxle. I am familiar with
>>> Hy-Tran Hydraulic fluid for my Super C and H, but what
>>> weight of oil would correspond to Hy-Tran Fluid? I had
>>> purchased and 80-90W oil to use in the transaxle, but I am
>>> not sure if that is compatible with the specified Hy-Tran
>>> Fluid. If someone can enlighten me about the specifics of
>>> IH Hy-Tran Fluid I would appreciate it.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Art
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