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Farmall A rear end lube

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Chad from Michi

02-15-2007 12:23:29




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I had to drain the rear end and pto of my Farmall "A" Is it out to put 90wt gear lube in it?
Or what is prefered? I put the Case Ih stuff in my cub hytran? and it leaked all the time.
Yes it was to the right level I pulled the plug and filled it till it came out the hole same as on the "A" is it ok to use 90wt?




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Chad from Michigan

02-16-2007 10:11:10




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 Re: Farmall A rear end lube in reply to Chad from Michigan, 02-15-2007 12:23:29  
thanks I will pick up the bull gear pans gasket and change them also.



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Dave BN

02-15-2007 15:50:09




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 Re: Farmall A rear end lube in reply to Chad from Michigan, 02-15-2007 12:23:29  
Yes, 80W/90. You should change the fluid in the final drives also. You need to remove the pans at the bottom of each final drive to drain the old fluid. Refill thru the plug in the cast housing just above the pan. Use the same fluid as in the tranny. You should need two gallons to do the whole job. You will need new gaskets to put the final drive pans back on. Dave.



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Steven@AZ

02-15-2007 14:52:50




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 Re: Farmall A rear end lube in reply to Chad from Michigan, 02-15-2007 12:23:29  
I run 85w-140 in mine. 80/90 is fine too.

HyTran is for TA equipped tractors or tractors that have the tranny housing as a reservoir for the hydraulic system.



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NDS

02-15-2007 13:30:35




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 Re: Farmall A rear end lube in reply to Chad from Michigan, 02-15-2007 12:23:29  
Even better than 90 IN MY OPINION 85/140 muti weight.



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HAS

02-15-2007 14:48:20




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 Re: Farmall A rear end lube in reply to NDS, 02-15-2007 13:30:35  
I have the 85/140 in mine and I like it.



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City-Boy McCoy

02-15-2007 14:35:06




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 Re: Farmall A rear end lube in reply to NDS, 02-15-2007 13:30:35  
I agree; 90w is even better. mike



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georgeky

02-15-2007 12:32:29




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 Re: Farmall A rear end lube in reply to Chad from Michigan, 02-15-2007 12:23:29  
Yes 90 weight is a good choice



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