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Posted by jonnnny2006 on May 25, 2007 at 16:25:32 from (67.142.130.27):
In Reply to: fluid change posted by Pat-CT on May 25, 2007 at 15:55:38:
use 30 wt in summer and 20 wt in winter. has the tractor been using detergent or non? it s best to stick with what it has been using. I like to throw a quart of duralube in too as it will reduce the wear of cold starts as it will lube till the oil gets there. I worked on a job where we had air tools that were to be oiled regularly and would blow oil in your face... we switched to duralube and when the oil ran out the air hammer would work like a champ for weeks and no oil in your face. So im a beliver in duralube. Now i would not take the oil out and run it empy on purpose and put water and sand on the valves like the as seen on tv ad shows.... I have had it stop lifter chatter on alot of inline sixes when you 1st start them up there would be lifter noise and go away as soon as it got oil, well the duralube stoped the chatter all toghter. the tranny oil check is on left side of gear housing and drain is underneath the pto. you should not have to change the oil in the rear unless its really old or has water in it. the rear hols 6 gallons. the engine takes six quarts. change the oil filter!
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