Regarding Deere X700 series with Tuff Torque K92 transaxles, the Deere manual has this to say about the fluid:
"NOTE: Machine is filled with John Deere Low Viscosity HY-GARDョ (J20D) transmission oil at the factory. DO NOT mix oils.
These machines are equipped with a internal wet disc brake transmission. Use only Low Viscosity HY-GARD (J20D) transmission oil. DO NOT use type 擢 automatic transmission fluid.
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Use John Deere Low Viscosity HY-GARD (J20D) transmission oil to reduce transmission noise and to increase response time for the hydraulics and power steering."
I can understand not mixing certain oil types. I can also understand how low viscosity can improve fluid flow thereby improving performance.
However, visit tuff torque's web site and you find this on the K92:
Refill transaxle with aproximately 9.0L (9.5 qt) using ATF Type F as required) to crosshatched area of dipstick.
If Tuff Torque thought ATF Type F was good enough, why not Deere?
Given that the replacement schedule is every 200 hrs, I'm not overly concerned about the expense of HY-GARD, even though it's about $11-$12 a quart! What's the real story? Better hydraulics and power steering performance? Less foaming? Quieter operation? Better quarterly results on JD financials?
Inquiring minds want to know where our $0.30 per hour transaxle fluid money is going.
"NOTE: Machine is filled with John Deere Low Viscosity HY-GARDョ (J20D) transmission oil at the factory. DO NOT mix oils.
These machines are equipped with a internal wet disc brake transmission. Use only Low Viscosity HY-GARD (J20D) transmission oil. DO NOT use type 擢 automatic transmission fluid.
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Use John Deere Low Viscosity HY-GARD (J20D) transmission oil to reduce transmission noise and to increase response time for the hydraulics and power steering."
I can understand not mixing certain oil types. I can also understand how low viscosity can improve fluid flow thereby improving performance.
However, visit tuff torque's web site and you find this on the K92:
Refill transaxle with aproximately 9.0L (9.5 qt) using ATF Type F as required) to crosshatched area of dipstick.
If Tuff Torque thought ATF Type F was good enough, why not Deere?
Given that the replacement schedule is every 200 hrs, I'm not overly concerned about the expense of HY-GARD, even though it's about $11-$12 a quart! What's the real story? Better hydraulics and power steering performance? Less foaming? Quieter operation? Better quarterly results on JD financials?
Inquiring minds want to know where our $0.30 per hour transaxle fluid money is going.