Hydraulic Fluid

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What type, weight, etc of Hydraulic fluid should I use im my Super Mta? Also what type for rearend as well? Thanks
 
Original calls for straight 30. If you are changing implements between tractors run the hy tran as thats more common. As for the rear end I just went through this on my Super M. I found 85-140 as the cheapest at $53 for 5 gallon. It takes 13 gallons though so it gets pricey. Original was straight 90. If you are in a cold climate and use it in the winter a multi rear end oil will be slightly better
 
If you run 85-140 or any other type of heavy gear lube in an SMTA, the TA won't work right.

Use Hytran or one of the fluids marked as "compatible" if the price of Hytran makes you sick to your stomach.
 
(quoted from post at 20:25:23 08/20/12) Original calls for straight 30. If you are changing implements between tractors run the hy tran as thats more common. As for the rear end I just went through this on my Super M. I found 85-140 as the cheapest at $53 for 5 gallon. It takes 13 gallons though so it gets pricey. Original was straight 90. If you are in a cold climate and use it in the winter a multi rear end oil will be slightly better

True for a SM, but you should now (book says different bc hytran wasn't around) run hytran
 

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