1st post, BENYE 254 the front axle lubricant

   / 1st post, BENYE 254 the front axle lubricant #11  
I'll give you that.. aw32 and UTF are different viscosity.

And most ( many? ) tractor manufacturers spec UTF as they have designed their system to use utf.. not because it is a 'great' universal fluid... ( probably cause it is cheaper for them to do so.. etc.. ).

Sounds like the chinese pow steer systems and to some extent, the hyds are deffinately just a tad more effected by the oil viscosity than some others then.

Soundguy
 
   / 1st post, BENYE 254 the front axle lubricant
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After looking through the manual, which is a puzzle itself and with everyones help, I believe I have it figured out. The manual says
"transmission and hydraulic lift use N100 lubricating oil for hydraulic system and gear oil". (I believe something was lost in the translation)
Then in another chapter it has a lubrication chart. Which says:
"Hydraulic lifter use Lubricating oil".
"Transmission case use Gear Oil"
No mention on the weight of the lubrications.

Now for my concussion,
The hydraulics has it's own sump, I'll be using hydraulic fluid there.
The transmission and rear differential are one in the same, looks like 80-90 gear oil.

Sound good? again thanks for everyones help..............My Tractor may live a long life now....
 
   / 1st post, BENYE 254 the front axle lubricant #13  
Should be fine.

Soundguy
 

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