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Posted by great info.....Dell (WA) on March 30, 2000 at 16:04:37 from (134.39.111.3):
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:
llamas......well written and researched, congrats and thanks for spending the time. This one goes into my special file. Just what I've always claimed, M2C-134D is my tranny oil of choice because of the additives of EP-90 oil, it is not the same 90 wt "mineral oil" of 1930's & 1940's. I've seen what EP-90 can do to a BMW tranny's brass syncromeshes, turns a hot knife thru warm butter shifting tranny into a real gear grinder. Non-warrentee-able (you can smell the additives). In 1975, the customer really complains about the $1200 rebuild fee. My parts man had to "import" the correct tranny oil which was not the same as the hypoid differential oil. Thanks......Dell
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