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Re: Hydraulic-transmission oil
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Posted by souNdguy on February 14, 2006 at 12:00:53 from (12.64.55.136):
In Reply to: Hydraulic-transmission oil posted by Hurst on February 13, 2006 at 17:23:32:
I've been running TSC UTF in my Ford / NH products for years now... Almost half the price of the NH 134d stuff at the dealer. I recently did my las toil change with the wallmart UTF oil.. Considering most of my tractors are hobby use, and will see only a handfull of hours per year.. I figure that 17$ per 5g vs 40$ per 5g on a service life that is listed for 600 hrs.. and I may put 20 on.. I figure it should be fine.. even if the oil wears out.. twice as fast.. etc. This makes a bigger difference since some of my tractors use 40 odd qts of utf.. each... soundguy
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