[AT] 90wt oil

Clint D driggars at earthlink.net
Mon Aug 21 13:01:10 PDT 2006


You are correct, like I said in my previous email, I somehow mis 
understood the topic

Clint


tomehrkam at houston.rr.com wrote:

>Maybe I am confused.
>
>This is the Antique Tractor Forum is it not. ;-}
>
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>From: Clint D <driggars at earthlink.net>
>Date: Monday, August 21, 2006 2:20 pm
>Subject: Re: [AT] 90wt oil
>To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
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>>Ralph
>>
>>You are right , as far as the internal hyd for the lift, that is 
>>run 
>>inside the tranny.
>>
>>But the main hydraulic systems to day and transmissions are not 
>>designed 
>>for 90 Wt
>>
>>if they were then that is what they would call for, instead they 
>>call 
>>for the TCH fluid, which is like a 10WT in trans and hydraulics
>>
>>I think we all maybe saying the same thing, but I got on track of 
>>thinking the discussion was using 90 wt oil in all hydraulics 
>>systems, 
>>LOL  Not the topic of the older prewar manual machines and some 
>>after war.
>>
>>and also someone mentioned, someplace in the changes from the 
>>50's, 
>>some called for 30 wt oils
>>
>>I know I have a friend that is almost 90 that uses 30 wt in 
>>everything, 
>>and I mean everything, doesnt matter to him, old, new, in between, 
>>trans, power steering, hyd's engines, etc LOL
>>
>>My original comment made was only speaking of out typical hyd 
>>systems of 
>>the modern age, so my comment was probably sort of not in line with 
>>the 
>>original topic.
>>
>>Clint
>>
>>
>>
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You are correct, like I said in my previous email, I somehow mis
understood the topic<br>
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Clint<br>
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  <pre wrap="">Maybe I am confused.

This is the Antique Tractor Forum is it not. ;-}

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Date: Monday, August 21, 2006 2:20 pm
Subject: Re: [AT] 90wt oil
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    <pre wrap="">Ralph

You are right , as far as the internal hyd for the lift, that is 
run 
inside the tranny.

But the main hydraulic systems to day and transmissions are not 
designed 
for 90 Wt

if they were then that is what they would call for, instead they 
call 
for the TCH fluid, which is like a 10WT in trans and hydraulics

I think we all maybe saying the same thing, but I got on track of 
thinking the discussion was using 90 wt oil in all hydraulics 
systems, 
LOL  Not the topic of the older prewar manual machines and some 
after war.

and also someone mentioned, someplace in the changes from the 
50's, 
some called for 30 wt oils

I know I have a friend that is almost 90 that uses 30 wt in 
everything, 
and I mean everything, doesnt matter to him, old, new, in between, 
trans, power steering, hyd's engines, etc LOL

My original comment made was only speaking of out typical hyd 
systems of 
the modern age, so my comment was probably sort of not in line with 
the 
original topic.

Clint



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