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Re: Frozen 806 Hydraulics Revisited
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 19, 2007 at 02:33:06 from (216.208.58.119):
In Reply to: Re: Frozen 806 Hydraulics Revisited posted by Harlen Larson on February 18, 2007 at 19:18:28:
Harlen: You say changed the fluid in Aug. What did you use as replacment? I got into much the same thing 35 years ago with a 560. Oil was coming from Esso and the dealer assured me it was same specs as Hy tran. He was wrong and I had the same problem as you are having. At that time Esso had a product called Hydraul 50, I had used that for a number of years, without any problem. Hydraul 56 was new and the dealer convinced me it's was a new improved replacment for hy tran. During the summer I had added varying amounts to my 300, 560 and 656. 50 gallons of Hydraul 50 and 3 new hydraulic pumps later my problem was cured. You could have a similar situation. Personally I've never seen an oil cross reference I trusted yet.
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