Posted by billde on September 18, 2009 at 04:34:05 from (72.26.89.156):
In Reply to: H tranny oil posted by Mike CA on September 18, 2009 at 00:25:19:
Mike CA said: (quoted from post at 00:25:19 09/18/09) I know the manual calls for 90w gear oil. But I want to ask... to prevent leaks for a non-working show tractor, would a heavier oil be smart to use? If so, what would you suggest?
What got me to thinking about this was that when I put my front end back together, I tried oil in the steering gear on top of the bolster, and it leaked all over the place. So someone suggested JG corn head grease. So I got some, and voila! I was wondering if the same concept would apply for the tranny? Not neccesarily grease, but a thicker oil.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Corn head grease is too thick to properly lube your transmission do not use it.
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