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Re: H/ Rotella Oil?
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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on December 24, 2006 at 08:38:17 from (207.177.83.116):
In Reply to: H/ Rotella Oil? posted by Tom Windsor on December 23, 2006 at 20:45:39:
I got my M 15 months ago in sept. and took the pan off and cleaned out leaves and twigs and globs of sludge and other unknown stuff , removed and cleaned a mostly plugged oil pickup and filled it with Rottella T 15-40 . I think the tractor was had just recently been pulled out of a grove and started and then sold ( I bought it off ebay ) . I pulled my hay equipment this summer with it and when I changed oil not to long ago the oil looked good and so did the filter . The problem I have is the bearings in the transmission are growling . But the engine runs good and it also pulled a 30 foot spike harrow over freash tilled ground with spikes straight down in fourth gear ( whatever that means ) I really don't know how hard a spike harrow pulls , I usually pulled it behind the 1755 Oliver so I didn't even know it was there . Just my 2 cents , but I wouldn't worry about it . Merry Christmas ! ...Randy
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