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Bud

01-02-2004 18:14:59




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I found trans oil at Advanced Auto Parts. Brand-Coastal Unilube Inc. 90 wt. GL-1 mineral oil Part#- 13717D SKU#- 7070837 Price- $21.97 for 5gals. I hope this helps other N owners.




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Bob

01-02-2004 19:03:43




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 Re: Trans Oil in reply to Bud, 01-02-2004 18:14:59  
Local WallyWorld...

90 weight GL-1... 5 gallons for $20.97!



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Bud

01-02-2004 19:13:17




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 Re: Re: Trans Oil in reply to Bob, 01-02-2004 19:03:43  
I haven't been able to find it at Walmart in the Chicago area.



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Bob

01-02-2004 19:46:43




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 Re: Re: Re: Trans Oil in reply to Bud, 01-02-2004 19:13:17  
Any chance the local Walmart or Sam's Club could order in a pail or two, has anyone asked? At Sam's I've had them order a single tire with no hassle.



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Jeb2N

01-02-2004 19:19:02




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 Re: Re: Re: Trans Oil in reply to Bud, 01-02-2004 19:13:17  
I haven't found it here in NC either. Sure wish I was someplace where Wal-Mart did carry it. I had to call NAPA and request that they order some of the Pennzoil 409 90wt Minerl Gear Lube...still haven't heard back from them yet.



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Gary-Miss

01-02-2004 18:46:18




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 Re: Trans Oil in reply to Bud, 01-02-2004 18:14:59  
Ford has recommended hydraulicoil in the N series for several years. I wouldn't recommend it without retrofitting the hydraulic piston with the "O" ring type piston. It seems like everything stays much cleaner with hydraulic oil



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Mike

01-03-2004 14:17:42




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 Re: Re: Trans Oil in reply to Gary-Miss, 01-02-2004 18:46:18  
Gary,

If you notice, New Holland recommends that you use something other than 90 wt. oil, not Ford. Do you think it might be because they don't want to have to stock 90 wt. as none of the newer tractors require it, or are they trying to help old Fords, to which they have no connection other than a contractual agreement to sell parts for Ford tractors.

The last I heard Ford has never changed it's recommendation on 90 wt., or 80 wt. in the winter. Me I like the 80-90 wt., that way I don't have to change the oil twice a year. And I have heard the old wives tale, wait a minute, not old wives, old dorks tales about 80-80 eating away brass bushing, which are put in the tractor to wear away.

Try not to allow a corporate entity to control your thinking, their only purpose is to seperate you from your money. Maybe you'd better get out there and change your antifreeze :o) Another good joke.

Mike

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Bud

01-02-2004 19:04:49




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 Re: Re: Trans Oil in reply to Gary-Miss, 01-02-2004 18:46:18  
I believe Henry Ford recomended 90wt mineral oil be used in His n tractors.



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J. Rondeau

11-19-2006 15:28:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Trans Oil in reply to Bud, 01-02-2004 19:04:49  
I just changed the Hydraulic fliud in my 9-n and now the bucket will hold up without the p.t.o. running, The old fluid was pink. I changed to GL-1 90 wt after reading info from this site.. But it studders a little when in lift mode.. Anybody got a suggestion. J. Rondeau



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