Posted by Don-Wi on September 08, 2008 at 18:51:10 from (72.135.123.231):
In Reply to: hytran fluid questions posted by Dave from MN on September 08, 2008 at 13:33:41:
For the over/under, they originally used the ATF fluid, but then later on when they were White's they used the universal Hy-Tran type fluid.
Our 1855 blew a line to the cooler last year (slow but steady leak) and it had ATF in it, but being we had to keep going and all we had was Perma-Tran III which is what we use for all of our hydraulics. I kept dumping that in until I had a chance to fix the leak. I ran it with that oil in it for a while, until I finally changed it this year.
I didn't get all of the oil out, but it's mostly AGCO's (Massey's) Perma-Tran in there now. After I had the hydra-power rebuilt in my 1600 it came back with a Hy-tran type oil, so I figure if that's what the dealer put in that one, I can run it in the Over/Under.
I would drain it and refill with a new filter.
For the transmission, use 80w-90 gear lube. The hy-tran won't be heavy enough.
For the hydraulics, if you have any other brands and already use one type of oil, just go with what you already use in them. For us, like I said earlier, we use AGCO's Perma-Tran. I forget what it is now, but it used to be Perma-tran III.
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