[AT] Transmission oil, 90-wt?
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Sun Sep 3 10:23:25 PDT 2006
No, Dean. What you have to do is bring the tire valve up to the top,
jack the axle up, remove the valve, and drop lead bird shot into the
tires one at a time, until you have filled them right up to the top, put
the valve back in, and put the air back in. That way, no matter what you
put in the transmission, you will never flip the tractor. (Of course, it
may never move under its own power again, but it won't roll over.) ;-))
Mike
Dean Vinson wrote:
>>>as long as it is vaguely slippery, whatever you put in your
>>>tractor's transmission will be fine.
>
>
>>AMEN!!! Abso-freakin-lutely.
>
>
> Wait, one other thing I forgot to mention. This tractor has a narrow front
> end, and I somehow managed to get it in the garage without it spontaneously
> tipping over. If I go with something vaguely slippery, will it make it more
> prone to roll?
>
> :-)
>
> Dean Vinson
> Dayton, Ohio
> www.vinsonfarm.net
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