Posted by jdemaris on November 03, 2010 at 10:40:29 from (67.142.130.37):
In Reply to: Tractor Supply Oil posted by Mark W. on November 03, 2010 at 09:24:09:
I was at the TSC store in central New York, and also in northern Michigan.
Both had these two "combo" oils. Note that that many tractors do not allow the cheaper 303 oil. If you CAN use 303, it's a good deal.
ACCEL 303 Tractor Fluid is designed as a replacement fluid and universal lubricant for farm and industrial tractors and construction equipment. ACCEL quality tractor fluid is a blend of base stocks with an EP (extreme pressure) and AW (anti-wear) additive package and highly active rust, and corrosion and oxidation inhibitors - all in a balanced performance package to insure lubricity, wear protection, compatibility with seals, o-rings and packing materials. ACCEL quality tractor fluid is an economical multiple service oil for use in the majority of hydraulic, wet brake and transmission requirements of most equipment requiring a universal tractor fluid. SKU Number: 8060004 $20 - $25
Traveller® Premium Universal Tractor Trans/Hydraulic Fluid is a specially formulated, premium multigrade (SAE 10W-20) fluid blended with the highest quality lubricating oils and the most technological advanced additive system. Provides superior protection and performance for modern farm equipment employing a common sump to lubricate hydrostatic transmissions, differentials, wet brakes, hydraulics and final drive gears. $39.99, or on sale for $35.99 SKU Number: 0806391
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