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Re: Hy Tran in a 186 hydro's engine
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Posted by Old-Dutch on February 22, 2002 at 18:35:55 from (216.165.147.85):
In Reply to: Hy Tran in a 186 hydro's engine posted by bill on February 22, 2002 at 17:43:58:
Bill, if it were going to hurt an engine as the other fellow said i'm sure it would have shown up by now. When I worked for a dealer for over thirty years I cannot remember the times I replaced seals on 300's, 350's, 400's, 450's and any number of other live hydraulic equipped tractors that were above and beyond the full mark with HY-TRAN. It is actually one of the best grades of oil you can possibly imagine. If you don't believe it look up the specs on it. I certainly wouldn't let that part bother me. Just make sure and check it over otherwise as to oil pressure, if it stays up, and no strange noises. If it were some time ago and he has been using it regular, can't see what problems you may run into. Good luck.
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