[AT] tranny fluids

JEFFREY PILBEAM j.pilbeam at verizon.net
Sat Aug 19 22:04:44 PDT 2006


ALL the old Fords work better on New Holland 134 oil forget the 90w all
together



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The ford 9n, 2n, and 8n were spec'ed using a 90wt mineral oil for the 
transmission. rear end, and hydaulic pump common sump.  Closest we have to 
that today is 90wt gear oil, gl1 or gl3.  Napa and walmart sell the gl1.. 
and TSC / traveler sells a oil marked for ford trannies 39-52.. it's 
arguably a gl/3 oil/

The comment about gl5 oils was brought up.  If a unit has lots of yellow 
metals.. gl5 oils can attack the yellow metal.  There are gl4/5 oils that 
are yellow metal safe.. penzoil / castrol have these products..

Soundguy

From: "Mike Sloane" <mikesloane at verizon.net>
> I am with Ralph on this - I use the NAPA generic tractor hydraulic fluid
> that is marked as being "equivalent" to Case Hy-Tran and the JD, Case,
> Ford hydraulic fluids. The only place I don't use it is in the Ford 2N,
> which is supposed to use transmission fluid 


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