Posted by mkirsch on July 27, 2012 at 05:47:39 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: Hy Tran Or Mystik JT5 posted by danhughes on July 25, 2012 at 10:59:50:
With all due respect colekicker, what kind of training did you go to?
What do you think they're going to tell you in a training session like that? Do you think CNH is going to tell you it's okay to use Deere oil?
No, they're going to tell you that their brand oil is the ONLY one that will work, and using any other oil will rip open the space-time continuum and destroy the universe!!!
It was a corporate brainwashing session, not training.
If 10 vs 10W30 was the best "difference" you could come up with to stake your claim of "impossible to meet all specifications" on...
Oil specifications tend to be minimums, or a range, not precise numbers. So the HyTran spec is likely to be a MINIMUM of SAE 10 viscosity. 10W30 meets that minimum. Besides why wouldn't you want an oil that stays thicker longer in a high-heat application like hydraulics?
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