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Re: The full story on transmission/hydraulic fluid for use in N series tractors
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Posted by Here's table of spec's from 8N Op.Mans. on March 30, 2000 at 04:57:11 from (132.250.205.90):
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:
Your post was so intresting that I had to look up what the Lubrication Chart said in all the 8N Operators Manuals that I have access to. Below is a table of what I found for reference. Manual date | Below 32 degrees | Above 32 degrees |
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July 7, 1947 (3729-47-G) | STRAIGHT MINERAL OIL - S.A.E. 80 | STRAIGHT MINERAL OIL - S.A.E. 90 | Jan. 8, 1948 (3729-48-A) | STRAIGHT MINERAL OIL - S.A.E. 80 | STRAIGHT MINERAL OIL - S.A.E. 90 | Aug. 18, 1948 (3729-48-H) | HEAVY DUTY MOTOR OIL - S.A.E. 30HD OR STRAIGHT MINERAL OIL - S.A.E. 80 | HEAVY DUTY MOTOR OIL - S.A.E. 50HD OR STRAIGHT MINERAL OIL - S.A.E. 90 | Mar. 1, 1949 (3729-49-C) | HEAVY DUTY MOTOR OIL - S.A.E. 30HD OR STRAIGHT MINERAL OIL - S.A.E. 80 | HEAVY DUTY MOTOR OIL - S.A.E. 50HD OR STRAIGHT MINERAL OIL - S.A.E. 90 | Dec. 19, 1949 (3729-49-H) | mild E.P. GEAR OIL conforming to Ford specifications M-4864-A (S.A.E. 80) | mild E.P. GEAR OIL conforming to Ford specifications M-4864-B (S.A.E. 90) | 1950 (3729-50-M) (this manual and ones after it no longer have a specific date like the earlier ones) | mild E.P. GEAR OIL conforming to Ford specifications M-4864-A (S.A.E. 80) | mild E.P. GEAR OIL conforming to Ford specifications M-4864-B (S.A.E. 90) | 1952 (3729-52-C) | mild E.P. GEAR OIL conforming to Ford specifications M-4864-A (S.A.E. 80) | mild E.P. GEAR OIL conforming to Ford specifications M-4864-B (S.A.E. 90) |
I understand that there is a 1951 manual which I do not have. But since the '50 and '52 are the same, the '51 will be the same. Likewise, I do not have any 9N/2N manuals, but they will be the same as the first 8N manuals.I presume that Llamas did not have access to the Aug. 18, 1948 or Mar. 1, 1949 manuals or he would have commented on the motor oil option. None the less I feel sure that it would be within the relm of things he noted regarding the various "proper" oils for the N-Series. EXCELLENT post as usual, Llamas. THANKS!! Regards Larry 8N75381
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