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Posted by C Wilcox on May 25, 2003 at 16:47:34 from (69.34.17.9):
We recently tried to change the transmission fluid in our 682 Cub Cadet lawn tractor. We had lost our owners manual a year or two earlier but I had called an authorized repair shop and had been told to put in International Harvester HY-Tran Fluid (B-6) compatible transmission fluid. I sent those specs with my wife but the guy at our local TSC store ("[who] seemed to know what he was talking about") directed my wife to a TraveLLer brand Universal Transmission Fluid; which my son replaced our old fluid with. We have run it few times this year and after our tractor just stopped running I realized that this wasn't the TraveLLer brand "Premium Universal Tractor Hydraulic Fluid" that I had previously put in this 682 (on the label of this bottles there is a list of machines this fluid is compatible with and it indicates this is the hydraulic fluid that is made for machines that take International Harvester HY-Tran Fluid [B-6].) Other than replacing the Universal Transmission fluid with the "Premium Universal Tractor Hydraulic Fluid" can anybody tell me any better way to know how to go about minimizing any problems we may have caused by using the wrong fluid in the back box of our 682 Cub Cadet tractor? Is there any special procedure we should follow in replacing this fluid; other than just draining and refilling? Thanks for any advice you could offer in helping us save our Cub Cadet. Chuck
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