hydro/tranny oil

   / hydro/tranny oil
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#2  
Sorry, left out the stock oils. UDT and SUDT. Whats best for my tractor and climate out of these 6?
 
   / hydro/tranny oil #3  
Probably the SUDT or the synthetics.

jb
 
   / hydro/tranny oil #4  
All of those would be fine.

I've had a noticable change with the TRC Special 303 Fluid in my tractor. I was getting a little pump cavitation with the power steering, with new JD Hyguard. Switching to the TRC fluid has silenced the pump. Otherwise, overall operation of the tractor is the same. It might have quieted the entire machine slightly, but its tough to tell.

By the numbers alone, the Special 303 and UTF Red look almost identical. Out of the selection that you have, I would personally go fro the UTF red.
 
   / hydro/tranny oil #5  
For hot weather I would use the UTF Red. It is a 10W/30 oil where most others are a 10W/20 viscosity. The slightly higher viscosity at operating temperature helps to reduce hot soak problems like pressure loss while still being a 10 weight at start up. Additionally it has a tackafier additive that makes it more adhesive than regular UTF fluids. In common sump systems where the hydraulic system fluid also lubricates gears it allows more oil to cling to the gears providing additional cushioning against shock loading.
 
   / hydro/tranny oil #6  
I would go with the Amsoil my self. There past record is unbeatable. Extream protecion against oil breakdown to heat an suppuior flow in cold!
 

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