[Farmall] International 460 Utility
E. John Puckett
ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Tue Dec 23 18:24:06 PST 2008
I have it somewhere, but not sure where. Early liftall, H and M , used
30 wt. non detergent oil. In cold weather we would go to 20 wt. As
they became worn they got upped to 40 and 30 st. respectively. A lot
easier to get the odd weights 30 or 40 years ago.
Jim Becker wrote:
> I don't have anything handy to look it up, but I was thinking the early
> Lift-All called out 20 weight oil. I'm not sure you can even find that any
> more. You certainly can't find it easily.
>
> Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Sloane" <mikesloane at verizon.net>
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> Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 7:47 AM
> Subject: Re: [Farmall] International 460 Utility
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>> In the case of the Ford N tractors, 90W oil is what they are supposed to
>> have in the system. I suspect that 1. Ford never expected anyone to be
>> using the three point hitch in sub-freezing weather and 2. the system is
>> based on 1930s technology, when high pressure hydraulics and light
>> hydraulic oils were not in common use, certainly not for transmissions
>> and final drives. This was true of IH tractors as well - the early "Lift
>> All" systems in the H and M used 30W engine oil for hydraulic fluid,
>> which was better but still pretty stiff in cold weather.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> cvill wrote:
>>
>>> Could we ask what oil was used for the refill. Incorrect oil such as
>>> 90W gear oil could cause this same problem. Case in point: I have an
>>> 8N ford with 90W in the gear cases. The 3 pt. hitch will do just as
>>> you describe. The oil just gets too thick to pump.
>>>
>>> Charlie V.
>>>
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