slingworks
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- Tractor
- Zetor 5211 Ford 5000
Earlier this week I decided to change the transmission/hydraulic oil in my Zetor 5211 and do a filter change/screen cleaning.
After draining it out and cleaning the screen and doing the filter change, I went to town to buy a bucket of 80w90 and a little extra.
Well, the local tractor supply shop only had UTF (Universal Tractor Fluid) in buckets....It's not what I wanted, but the old man that owns the place is a die hard Ford Fanatic that assured me I was an idiot wanting a bucket of 80w90 for the gearbox. (It's a shared system for trans and hydraulics).
It's the 2nd time he "called me out" as an idiot at the counter...The time before was when he told me Ford didn't make 2 different size PTO shafts for a 901 bushog. Was pretty ironic, considering I had the original one in my truck, and had a parts sheet depicting 2 different shafts..
Not wanting UTF, but somewhat caving in because I needed something greasy, I bought some. I did some brief read on it, and it appears some use it in Zetors....But I'm not so satisfied. To be honest under load I'd say I can feel a bit more of a "geary" feel to the machine and I'm about ready to change it out. Change it out, or at least replace 50% with 80w90...
The manual calls for 80W, perhaps it's for a reason-or no reason other than back in Commie days maybe they didn't have a UTF concept?
Anyone have any advice or thoughts? My 5211 has just shy of 600 original hours.
After draining it out and cleaning the screen and doing the filter change, I went to town to buy a bucket of 80w90 and a little extra.
Well, the local tractor supply shop only had UTF (Universal Tractor Fluid) in buckets....It's not what I wanted, but the old man that owns the place is a die hard Ford Fanatic that assured me I was an idiot wanting a bucket of 80w90 for the gearbox. (It's a shared system for trans and hydraulics).
It's the 2nd time he "called me out" as an idiot at the counter...The time before was when he told me Ford didn't make 2 different size PTO shafts for a 901 bushog. Was pretty ironic, considering I had the original one in my truck, and had a parts sheet depicting 2 different shafts..
Not wanting UTF, but somewhat caving in because I needed something greasy, I bought some. I did some brief read on it, and it appears some use it in Zetors....But I'm not so satisfied. To be honest under load I'd say I can feel a bit more of a "geary" feel to the machine and I'm about ready to change it out. Change it out, or at least replace 50% with 80w90...
The manual calls for 80W, perhaps it's for a reason-or no reason other than back in Commie days maybe they didn't have a UTF concept?
Anyone have any advice or thoughts? My 5211 has just shy of 600 original hours.