Millsi
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Mar 9, 2013
- Messages
- 50
- Location
- Brisbane Australia
- Tractor
- Iseki TX2160f, 196X Ford 3000 Select-O-Speed
Brains trust, I'm aware that the spec is MC134D and I'm happy to spend the extra $$ on New Holland brand oil (even though it's made by someone else).
The problem is we cant get New Holland oils here in Australia (that I can find).
I have found Penrite and Fuchs products that meet the MC134D specs, but I'm not sure that they would meet the exact viscosity etc of the New Holland oil.
My SOS works very well hot or cold, only small issue is having some creep in R1 and R2 when cold, so I don't want to risk making things worse.
The problem is we cant get New Holland oils here in Australia (that I can find).
I have found Penrite and Fuchs products that meet the MC134D specs, but I'm not sure that they would meet the exact viscosity etc of the New Holland oil.
My SOS works very well hot or cold, only small issue is having some creep in R1 and R2 when cold, so I don't want to risk making things worse.