3910 Power Steering Fluid Help

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stickbowman

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I have a new to me 3910 and the power steering reservoir appears to be low. The manual I have says use Ford M-41 fluid. Any idea if M-41 is available or what substitute I should use??

Thanks!
 
   / 3910 Power Steering Fluid Help #2  
Mine has a slow leak. I go to Oreilley's and buy power steering fluid.

I don't think the tractor cares. Might be noticeable during cold temps.

Let us know what you decide and how it works for you. :)
 
   / 3910 Power Steering Fluid Help #3  
Use the same hydraulic oil you use in the transmission and rear axle/hydraulics. Needs to meet NH 134 specification.
 
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Mine has a slow leak. I go to Oreilley's and buy power steering fluid.

I don't think the tractor cares. Might be noticeable during cold temps.

Let us know what you decide and how it works for you. :)

I had thought about that but read that power steering fluid for cars destroys the seals, not sure how true that is...
 
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Use the same hydraulic oil you use in the transmission and rear axle/hydraulics. Needs to meet NH 134 specification.

Thanks It my manual it says use Ford M-134 in the trans and Hydraulics and to use the Ford M-41 in the power steering... I also read about someone using UTF ...

I can't seem to find any info on these old Ford fluids anywhere...
 
   / 3910 Power Steering Fluid Help #6  
Thanks It my manual it says use Ford M-134 in the trans and Hydraulics and to use the Ford M-41 in the power steering... I also read about someone using UTF ...

I can't seem to find any info on these old Ford fluids anywhere...

It is obsolete and replaced by 134.
 
   / 3910 Power Steering Fluid Help #7  
I have a new to me 3910 and the power steering reservoir appears to be low. The manual I have says use Ford M-41 fluid. Any idea if M-41 is available or what substitute I should use??

Thanks!
Somewhere in one of my 3910 manuals it says to use the same fluid you use elsewhere in the tractor. That smells of 134 ABC but I put 134D in my main sumps when changing so I put it in there too.....better oil than ABC. I had the D (J20C is the popular posted spec for that oil) because I have wet brakes and had it on hand for my Bransons.
 
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I had thought about that but read that power steering fluid for cars destroys the seals, not sure how true that is...

I smell a rat, old wives tale, somebody with their head buried, mouth running and brain in neutral, blabbing to hear them selves blabbing, ..........where's their reference to such?
 
   / 3910 Power Steering Fluid Help #10  
Automotive power steering fluid is thinner than the spec fluid and MAY leak easier and sooner. It pretty much begins and ends there. Some owners use it without any issues.
 

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