[Farmall] International 460 Utility
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Wed Dec 24 04:25:12 PST 2008
I wasn't criticizing Charlie, and I hope he didn't take offense. (and it
is real easy to make a mistake on some of the chain saws I have - the
bar oil and fuel tank fillers are right next to each other and only
marked with different color caps!)
As far as using Hy-tran, if you are going to flush your hydraulic
system out again, I would buy generic "tractor hydraulic fluid" at your
local auto parts or ag supply store - if it says somewhere on the
container "equivalent to Case IH Hy-Tran" it will work just fine and be
less expensive than "the real thing". I have been using NAPA's tractor
hydraulic fluid for years in a dozen different IH tractors with no ill
effects.
Mike
mstrating wrote:
> Charlie V, I understand why you asked about the oil I used. If the
> computer doesn't work the first question should be "Is it plugged in!"
>
> I appreciate the information. I used IH “HiTran”(?) purchased from my
> local Farm & Fleet farm store. I did work the cylinders in and out once
> but was afraid to run the pump any longer with the fluid drained. I will
> give it another try when weather is warmer. Maybe we will get a January
> thaw!
>
> Monte
>
> cvill wrote:
>> Understood, Mike. I was merely throwing out the question to the
>> original post on the long shot that the use of incorrect oil could be
>> the cause of the problem on the 460U rather than contaminated oil. I
>> surely do not mean to insult the intelligence of the original poster,
>> but stranger things have happened. One day I had a brain cramp and
>> filled the gas tank on a chain saw with chain oil. Promptly realized
>> what I had done, dumped the tank and started over. Whoze poifect??
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Mike Sloane wrote:
>>
>>> 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
>>>
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