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Re: The full story on transmission/hydraulic fluid for use in N series tractors
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Posted by Nolann on March 30, 2000 at 04:42:48 from (209.48.190.195):
In Reply to: The full story on transmission/hydraulic fluid for use in N series tractors posted by llamas on March 29, 2000 at 16:26:03:
So M4864 should be a GL3 lube, at least possibly/probably/hopefully from Ford direction. Most interesting! For reasons having nothing to do with tractors. My Triumph Spitfire calls for GL3 lubrication in its drivetrain, and is actually incompatable with modern GL5 types, having to do with the type of bronze used in some areas of it. Gl5 type fluids are corrosive on it. Which has made finding gear lube a bit of a challenge over the years. Now I've got a good possible lead on a true GL3 that is reasonably available locally! My LBC (little british car) and I thank you! This wouldn't be the first time Ford saved the day either. Ford makes the best DOT3 brake fluid, in the form of their Heavy Duty Truck fluid.
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