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Posted by hdl on May 25, 2006 at 06:29:28 from (12.21.113.30):
Is the hydrualic oil from Wal-Mart any good for short term use.Just bought IH 184 and the hydraulics currently don't work.I won't to flush out system and change oil and filter and try and get working and than put in the high price oil from IH for $30.00 a 2 gal jug. This tractor has been setting for at least 2yrs except for moving to get at other equiptment last fall stored in an old barn about to fall down by the looks of it.
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