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Farmall Cub transmission and rearend grease

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rio1

02-27-2007 13:26:38




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Can anybody tell me how to drain the rearend on the regular Farmall Cub, don't see any plugs down low on the axle drops. Also what kind of grease or oil does the transmission and rearend use, I've been waiting on the books for this tractor but haven't recieved them yet, any help would be appreciated.




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Steven@AZ

02-27-2007 16:46:10




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 Re: Farmall Cub transmission and rearend grease in reply to rio1, 02-27-2007 13:26:38  
Don't use Hy-Tran, you won't be happy with the gear whine and possible leaks. Hy-Tran is for tractors with hydraulic systems integrated with the trans/rearend and with a TA.

80/90 works good, I prefer the 85W-140 because I still work my Farmalls pretty hard...



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old

02-27-2007 14:22:06




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 Re: Farmall Cub transmission and rearend grease in reply to rio1, 02-27-2007 13:26:38  
We redid a Cub a couple years ago and we used the 80W-140 in it and it works real good plus it lubes better when its 100 plus out.



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Bigdog

02-27-2007 14:06:04




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 Re: Farmall Cub transmission and rearend grease in reply to rio1, 02-27-2007 13:26:38  
The tranny / differential is drained from a plug on the bottom front edge of the tranny case. The final drives are drained by removing the pans from the bottom and dumping it out. You can use either 80 - 90 wt. gear lube or Hy-Tran in the trans and final drives. There is a level plug for the tranny on the left side near the bottom. Fill til it runs out of the plug. On the finals fill to just below the seam where the pan meets the casting. I you keep the level below the gasket it reduces seepage.

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El Toro

02-27-2007 13:37:23




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 Re: Farmall Cub transmission and rearend grease in reply to rio1, 02-27-2007 13:26:38  
I think they would use gear oil 80-90wt. Hal



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