SW6 TA Crankcase Lubricant?

I just realized the operator's manual I bought doesn't include the Torque Amplification specs. I'm about to replace crankcase lube and noticed an other posting talking about a TA additive. What should I be using in the crankcase?
 
crankcase refers to the engine, so use 10-30,10-40, 20-50 according to the weather. lots of guys use the diesel oil 15-40 which is ok.
for the torque amplifier, trans and diff which is one unit you need hy-trans oil, not 80-90 which the reg non t a units use.
 
Thanks! You are correct, I was worried about the transmission/differential case lubricant. I've now had a chance to read up on Case/IH Hy-Trans and substitutes. I'm now also looking for a new manual! Thanks again.
 
The new manual is a copy of the one you have -- it will still have the old data in it.
 
(quoted from post at 17:30:59 03/30/14) The new manual is a copy of the one you have -- it will still have the old data in it.
I have the Super W-6 Operator's Manual and I never noticed it doesn't cover the TA. I saw another post that points out that the TA requires different trans/diff Lube than the non TA Super W6. When I checked the manuals available here, I don't see an Operator's Manual for the Super W-6 TA. I'd love a lead if anyone can point me to a Super W-6 TA operators manual.
 

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