fractal
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <font color="blue">But, the dealer put the fear in me when he told me a bunch of stories about brakes chattering, transmissions failing, warranties being denied, etc.</font>
Any oil that meets the NH134D specs is fine. I've been running Amsoil Hyd fluid for months and about 25 operating hours without a problem.)</font>
Correct. Any universal tractor hydraulic fluid meeting the spec is fine. Just be careful you get one that does meet the spec. I found two types of generic at the local auto store. Tractor Hydraulic fluid and Universal Tractor Hydraulic fluid. The difference?
One will ruin the brakes on my tractor and the other will not.
Make sure you get the right fluid, especially if your tractor has wet brakes like mine.
Any oil that meets the NH134D specs is fine. I've been running Amsoil Hyd fluid for months and about 25 operating hours without a problem.)</font>
Correct. Any universal tractor hydraulic fluid meeting the spec is fine. Just be careful you get one that does meet the spec. I found two types of generic at the local auto store. Tractor Hydraulic fluid and Universal Tractor Hydraulic fluid. The difference?
One will ruin the brakes on my tractor and the other will not.
Make sure you get the right fluid, especially if your tractor has wet brakes like mine.