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04-12-2006, 09:44 AM #11Epic Contributor
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Re: Generic Hydraulic Fluid
If the machine requires an oil that is not listed on your oild utf can.. I think i would bite the bullet and get a new pail of utf that met the specs.
As for the crankcase oil... I guess CNH has gotten lazy with specs.. My last 2 NH manuals list the applicable sae / api specs for the diesel "c" rated oils.
As a last resort.. you can always look up the Nh part number and see what spec that oil is.. or use the most curent diesel rated oil available.. etc.
Soundguy
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04-18-2006, 01:24 PM #12Gold Member
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Re: Generic Hydraulic Fluid
I was just researching a similar thing too. The local IH delaer has the HyTran Ultra pretty high priced. My local TSC has Mystik JT-5 (made by Citgo, I believe) and it meets the HyTran Ultra (MS-1209) spec. I forget the price, but probably a savings of $10+.
- Gerald
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04-27-2006, 10:45 AM #13
Re: Generic Hydraulic Fluid
Now that's some useful information. What happened to the universal standards for lubes from SAE?? Life would be simpler if those were around still.


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