4320 oil questions

Well, I got my 4320 and waswondering what any recommendations were for motor/hydraulicoil. Any additives, anything special, or just 15w-40 and new filters? Try toget pics tomorrow, keepforgetting camera.
 
I have the original operators manual and also an it manual. Should be ok. How do we load pics? I have a few of the old girl and thought you guys might want to see it.
 

4320 pics
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Looks like a good buy.JD oils are as good as most just cost a little more.Looks like good rubber a few rear weights and the double stack fronts bring around $300 and rears weights around $100+. Nice and straight,looks like possibly the smaller fenders hard to tell but that saves over $700.My advice for what its worth is remove cab as its not worth spending any money on.I would say you done well if as you stated it was under $8000
 
After a few minutes of comparison I agree, the smaller fenders. I need a temp gauge, this one stays in the middle when engine is cool and ramps up when running. I would like a correct replacement gauge. Where you guys recommend one to buy? Also got 2 new interstate batteries in her and some new cables, Sure cranks up nice. The seat even still works. All the original foam was still in the cab, I gutted it to wash all the dirt and clean the tractor up.
 
What size rear tires do you have? If you have 34inch rear tires (which I have seen 4320's with) then the smaller fenders like you have are more than likely factory. Late 4020's with factory 38 inch rear tires had the large fenders but all 34 inch tractors had the small ones. You look to have got a good tractor at a reasonable price. Tom
 

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