Posted by skyskier on February 08, 2019 at 10:14:06 from (174.212.23.169):
I've just finished replacing the hoses on my 1963 Ford 4000 Industrial and while I'm at it, I wanna change the hydraulic fluid AND the transmission / rear end fluid,....my question is, I bought a 5 gal bucket of " universal tractor trans / hydraulic fluid. I'm not real sure WHERE to use this stuff,....# 1 I have a gear box with a filler cap right at the gear shifter, # 3 I've got another "filler cap at what I presume is the "rear end", and I've got another filler cap # 2 between these two...........can I use this universal fluid on all 3 of these ? OR, do I need hydraulic fluid AND "gear oil " ?.......
thanx in advance for any help on this...............I THINK I'm on my way to tractor supply for the last few "parts / pieces " to wrap this project up.........been a LONG time coming, this is ALL "stuff" I SHOULD have addressed long ago !.
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