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Topic: Re: tranny oil
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| old
10-24-2012 12:39:38
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Yes but it is what ford calls for in the newer ones so it meets the ford spec but when new it was the GL-1 90W oil |
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| s19438
10-24-2012 13:22:45
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Re: tranny oil in reply to old, 10-24-2012 12:39:38
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| so what your saying is i should be doing the laundry with a old "wringer" style washer and not with one of the new front loaders which saves water and electricity or gas ??? |
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| old
10-24-2012 13:27:29
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Re: tranny oil in reply to s19438, 10-24-2012 13:22:45
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| No what I am says is that the GL-1 was what has been run in them forever and if the system has problems like a leaky lift cylinder or wek pump etc the GL-1 will work better because it is a 90 weight oil where as the 134D is more like a 20 weight oil and if you have a weak system that can make it a system that does not work |
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| s19438
10-24-2012 13:49:04
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Re: tranny oil in reply to old, 10-24-2012 13:27:29
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| 36 coupe
10-27-2012 04:24:33
66.186.169.176
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Re: tranny oil in reply to s19438, 10-24-2012 13:49:04
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| Gl1 was used well into the 60s.Ford Motor co never said use 134.My 640 lost lift power in warm weather with 134.Works fine with 90 gear oil.The ring and pinion in your tractor is the same parts used in Ford big trucks in 1930.They used a 140 gear oil in hot weather.Extreme pressure oils came later.20 weight oil is too light for a 9n.CNH came up with 134 they didnt want your tractor to last.Ford did say to add some 80 gear oil to tractors used in cold weather. |
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