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Posted by Redmud on October 14, 2004 at 07:03:49 from (216.167.146.89):
In Reply to: Here, Take a Poke at Me posted by Allan in NE on October 13, 2004 at 04:55:36:
Guy's, my H has been running for years with 60 lbs cold and 40 lbs hot oil pressure. It is one of the best running H farmall tractors in the area, I never gave the 40 lbs hot oil pressure a thought. It's an old tractor and in lots better shape than I am. When I changed from Delo 400 to Castrol 20w50 it was because my parts man was out of Delo 400 30 wt. my drain plug was out and the old oil was in a bucket, I put in the Castrol 20w50 and worked the tractor for two days. the pressure is still 60 cold, but now it's 50 hot. I still think my oil pressure is fine, I'll not be going into my engine any time soon if I can help it. It was rebuilt a few years back and I have never had to add oil between oil change. It takes money to rebuild an engine and poor men have poor ways. when it starts to use oil then I'll start thinking about a rebuild. Now if it starts to use oil now that it has Castrol, I'm going to be one mad old dude. Redmud:
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