I think the other user just had a bad experience with TSC.
Their UTF oil DOES meet M2C134D requirments. hundreds if not thousands of us use it with no problems.
I use TSC UTF or Walmart UTF oil in my large 70 and 95 hp diesels.. have for years.. no issues.
In real cold weather, you can safely use the 134 type oil in the 8n trans/hyds/diffy common sump, as well as in all 3 sumps on those hundred series tractors you have.
I like sae 30w engine oil.. or 15w40 / 20w50 depending on temps and oil pressures.
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