[AT] 90wt oil
Dave Merchant
nesys_com at ameritech.net
Mon Aug 21 18:22:23 PDT 2006
Just bought an NAA...
Does anybody have fluid info or an operator's manual for the NAA/Jubilee?
I have both the I+T and Dearborn shop books (latter is for entertainment
only!),
but neither talks about types of fluids, except one obscure reference to a Ford
specification number M-4864-A summer and M2C41 winter for the hydraulics.
It appears the hydraulic + back end fluid may be in separate compartments,
meaning they might take 2 different kinds of oil(?)
On a co-workers advice I went out and bought a bucket of TSC's equivalent
of 134D,
but wonder if that's the best stuff to use in an NAA?
Thanks,
Dave
At 02:28 PM 8/21/2006, David Bruce wrote:
>Same for the manual for my MF 35.
>David
>NW NC
>
>Mike Sloane wrote:
>>I can't speak for other tractor brands, but I know that the manual for
>>the Ford 9N/2N/8N calls for 90 weight in the transmission and final
>>drive. And the hydraulic pump is (unfortunately) pretty much integral to
>>the final drive. That being said, it should be remembered that the Ford N
>>used pre-WWII technology right through to the end of production in the
>>early '50s. And in 1939, manufacturers had few choices of
>>transmission/final lubricants. In the early Farmall H and M "Lift-All"
>>hydraulic systems, IH recommended 30 weight engine oil, even though
>>Hy-Tran (essentially modern hydraulic fluid) was commonly available and
>>used in the Cub and Super A/C "Touch Control" systems.
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>Clint D wrote:
>>>I am not aware of any hyd system calling for 90 WT oil, I believe
>>>someone needs to recheck what they believe here or read!
>>>
>>>Clint
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