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Farmall 140 engine oil

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Green Pastures

04-30-2004 13:44:33




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I was wondering if any of you guys can help me. I just bought a 1960 Farmall 140 and I would like to know what would be recomended for engine oil. Thanks a bunch for any input. Dave Green Pastures Farm Rhode Island




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Dave green pastures farm

05-04-2004 09:25:23




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 Re: Farmall 140 engine oil in reply to Green Pastures Farm, 04-30-2004 13:44:33  
Hey guys thanks for all the input. I really appreciate it. Dave



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JIM in NC

04-30-2004 19:39:00




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 Re: Farmall 140 engine oil in reply to Green Pastures Farm, 04-30-2004 13:44:33  
I have used SAE 30 HD in a similar 140 for about 25 years. It still runs and performs well.



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Dave_Id

04-30-2004 15:22:16




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 Re: Farmall 140 engine oil in reply to Green Pastures Farm, 04-30-2004 13:44:33  
If modern detergent oils have been run with it, I use 15w-40 in all my rigs, all year around. I use Case/IH #1 oil, but then I am prejudiced.



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Hugh MacKay

04-30-2004 20:21:25




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 Re: Re: Farmall 140 engine oil in reply to Dave_Id, 04-30-2004 15:22:16  
Dave: I'm with you on the #1 - 15W-40, been using it for years in everything from my 29 year old lawn mower, cars, trucks, tractors, etc. The added engine life is well worth it.



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txblu

05-01-2004 07:50:54




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall 140 engine oil in reply to Hugh MacKay, 04-30-2004 20:21:25  
Alias, Mark.

Hi Hugh,

Haven't seen you on the board lately (maybe you were here and I missed it).

Since it's May 1, guess you are starting your annual activities or did you retire from everything other than your garden? I think the last time we talked, you had onions and peas in.

Here in TX we had no water till last week. Had planted the fields but the seeds just sat there for the birds. Now it is constant water; that's ok.

Wondering if treated seed is harmful to doves and the like?

Best,

Mark

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