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150 international oil

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alan32287

08-08-2006 13:35:50




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Is there a special type of oil to use on a 150 international crawler in the transmission and hydraulics or can I buy a quality tranny and hydraulic combo oil?I replaced two of the hydraulic filters(one by the forward-reverse lever and the one under the right foot plate.Where's the other one? any info would be appreciated.




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seann

08-08-2006 14:33:06




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 Re: 150 international oil in reply to alan32287, 08-08-2006 13:35:50  
For the transmission I've always used 30W motor oil in mine, and so did the guy I bought it from (that's what the manual calls for too). I've also used either 30W or 10-30W motor oil in the hydraulics. You could probably also use IH Hytran oil, but I've never tried it. The manual is a little vague on what to use in the hydraulics because it is so old the nomenclature they use is not easy to perfectly translate into today's standards. But suffice to say I've used motor oil in the hydraulics without any undue effects for years now.

As far as the filters: For the transmission, you should have one large paper cartridge filter under the shifter console to the left of the operator's seat (inside the metal box that houses the shifter assembly). There should also be two identical smaller filters (suction and safety) that are reusable metal mesh type. One is under the floorboards like you described, and the other is in the lower engine compartment I think on the left side (from memory). Just trace the transmission oil cooler line (in front of the radiator) on back and you'll see it there sitting between the engine and the sheet metal of the loader (that one's a little hard to get to). There is only one hydraulic filter and to my knowledge it is a reusable metal mesh screw on cartridge type. It is located inside of the hydraulic tank down low. To access it you will have to remove the square metal plate that is bolted to the tank and stick your arm down in the oil to unscrew it and pull it out. Never have removed mine yet, let me know how you make out. lol

Hope this helps, good luck.

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