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| jerry davisold
07-27-2012 11:52:07
207.225.37.145
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The manual states to use mineral oil for tranny, what current product should we use? |
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| Gaspump
07-27-2012 12:55:46
72.40.147.53
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Re: 1942 Ford tractor in reply to jerry davisold, 07-27-2012 11:52:07
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| The mineral oil stated was only a War Years alternate for the originally hard to get specified Mild EP SAE 90 gear oil. 50 weight HD motor oil was another War Years alternate. Lots of choices today, read up and choose the best lube for your purpose. |
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| Bruce (VA)
07-27-2012 12:12:16
24.125.80.178
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Re: 1942 Ford tractor in reply to jerry davisold, 07-27-2012 11:52:07
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| Dell (WA)
07-27-2012 12:07:06
97.113.109.107
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Re: 1942 Ford tractor in reply to jerry davisold, 07-27-2012 11:52:07
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| Jerry.......while Ford/New-Holland now recommends spec: M2C-134D hydro-tranny oil, many use GL-1 from NAPA. (5-gals) Do NOT use modern multi-weight tranny oil ..........oily, Dell |
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| Gaspump
07-27-2012 12:58:50
72.40.147.53
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Re: 1942 Ford tractor in reply to Dell (WA), 07-27-2012 12:07:06
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| No such animal as Ford/New Holland, its Case/New Holland. Don't you remember that Ford left the tractor business back in 1994? |
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| jackinok
07-27-2012 12:06:15
162.58.82.136
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Re: 1942 Ford tractor in reply to jerry davisold, 07-27-2012 11:52:07
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| you can buy proper transmission oil for these at a lot of the farm type stores,such as tractor supply ,attwoods,etc.different brands but it will be marked for older ford tractors.i personaly use any good 80-90wt,and a lot of folks simply use 134 oil up north where its real cold. |
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