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Couple of Lubricant Questions -- Farmall Cub
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Posted by Tom on April 20, 2002 at 12:11:29 from (68.8.30.121):
I have a '49 Farmall Cub and live in San Diego where there temperature generally varies between a low of 30 or so to a high of 90, rarely higher or lower. On July 4th, however, I anticipate a temp of at least 80, and probably higher, as it has been for a number of years. The manual says I should use SAE-20 for temps of +32 to +80 and SAE-30 for +80 temps. If I use SAE-20 will it afford enough protection, even on those days (like July 4th during the parade) when it gets pretty darn hot around here? Any advice would be appreciated. Tom
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