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Posted by llamas on March 30, 2000 at 06:50:19 from (192.62.142.21):
In Reply to: Re: The full story on transmission/hydraulic fluid for use in N series tractors posted by Nolann on March 30, 2000 at 04:42:48:
You have a Spitfire? My sympathies to you. Have a care and look for the grade marking. The "mild EP" gear oil which Ford specified from 1950 on would be a GL3 equivalent. That's not to say that what's sold today for that application meets the GL3 spec - I suspect it would be GL5 or equivalent. But I have no evidence of that. I do note, for example, that my local TSC sells the 80W90 oil "for older Fords" at about $3 for 5 gallons MORE than rated, plated GL5 80W90. So maybe it is different, but in what way, who can say? Have a great day. llater, llamas
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