Posted by kippster on September 19, 2008 at 11:14:39 from (24.144.197.139):
In Reply to: Re: H MAINTANCE posted by RANDY DAUGHERTY on September 19, 2008 at 06:29:39:
I have a 48 h and all I use in the tranny/rear end is 80/90 wt gear oil. It is put in through the big plug in the platform just behind the steering post. As for the hydraulics, they use engine oil. I usually use straight 40 wt in mine. the fill tube is about 1 inch in diameter and is under the gas tank on the ignition/spark plug side of the tractor. Should be a dipstick in there once you get the little cap off. It was mentioned before about the engine oil and using 15w40. I wouldn't do that if I were you. Those engines were made before the invention of multi-viscosity oil. They were designed to run with straight 30 weight oil. I use striaght 40 weight in mine. Hope that I was of some help and clarification for you. An H is a great tractor. Enjoy yours and have fun.
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