[Farmall] Touch Control Oil for Cub

DBigdog DBigdog at columbus.rr.com
Tue Jul 21 13:42:43 PDT 2009


Mike,
    Most loaders incorporate a fluid reservoir either in the frame or as a 
separate tank.  You will need more capacity than the cub has in it's 
internal system.  Henderson is another manufacturer that made loaders for 
cubs.

BD
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Michael P. Maynard
To: 'Farmall/IHC mailing list'
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Touch Control Oil for Cub


Mike I am anticipating having to add some fluid after we put the loader on.
I have yet to determine what model loader it is... but will be posting pics
soon for all to see.

I know its not a wagner, model 1000, or a Twin-Draulic... as I have seen
pics of all of those.

The other thing I am curious to know... is how does the touch control system
have enough fluid for these added systems?  Is there a way to add a
reservoir to the touch control system?


Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: farmall-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
[mailto:farmall-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Mike Sloane
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 1:20 PM
To: Farmall/IHC mailing list
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Touch Control Oil for Cub

The original hydraulic fluid recommended for the Cub was IH HyTran,
which is/was an excellent fluid and is still available from Case IH. On
the other hand, I have been using any number of similar fluids that have
the words "Equal to Case IH HyTran" somewhere on the container. I have
yet to have a hydraulic failure in any of my dozen IH tractors (or any
other) using either NAPA or New Holland tractor hydraulic fluid.

On the other hand, in a closed system like the Cub's, it is very unusual
to need to add fluid. The most common reason for loss of fluid is the
hardening of the O rings on the hydraulic pump drive shaft. This allows
hydraulic fluid to be forced past the rings and into the engine. The
first sign is usually engine oil that is lighter than usual and a level
that is rising. If you get the O rings replaced before the shaft is
damaged, it will cost you under a dollar. Once the shaft has been scored
by the dried-out O rings, you have little choice but to replace the
whole pump. See
<http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/1952-farmall-cub/leakinghydraulicpump.ht
ml>
for an image of the area of concern.

Mike

Michael P. Maynard wrote:
> What oil is safe to use in the touch control system?  We will be needing
to
> add some to Dad's today, as we are putting his loader on finally!
>
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