[AJD] YET ANOTHER dumb question
Paul Sawyer
mustangpaul at gmail.com
Thu Jun 11 21:35:42 PDT 2009
You are right, Steve. Still, at over 50 bucks for 5 gallons, I wanted to be
sure.
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 11:12 PM, Steve W. <falcon at telenet.net> wrote:
> Paul Sawyer wrote:
> > Hi everyone--
> >
> > I'm slowly changing the fluids in my new-to-me JD B as most of them
> haven't
> > been changed since Nixon was in office. Up next, the tranny/rear end.
> The
> > book calls for 140. All I can find locally is 85/140 at the TSC. Do I
> need
> > to continue my search for straight 140 or is this multi-viscosity stuff
> good
> > to go? The tractor lives inside, isn't worked hard, but it is hotter
> than
> > the hinges of hell down here in SE Louisiana.
> >
> > Thanks!~
> >
> > --Paul
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>
> Look at it this way, When that tractor was built there were no
> multi-viscosity oils. The 85/140 will flow better, protect better and be
> a better oil than ANYTHING that could have come from the factory at that
> time.
>
> --
> Steve W.
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