Posted by GRIV on August 31, 2008 at 06:16:37 from (64.12.117.74):
I BEEN READING AND IM CONFUSED ABOUT WHAT TYPE OF HYDRAULIC OIL I SHOULD USE IN MY 1950 8N WELL MY LIFT WAS NOT WORKING SO I CHECKED IT AND IT HAD WATER SO I CHANGED IT BUT LIFT STILL DOSE NOT WORK I PUT SOME NAPA TRACTOR HYDRAULIC AND TRANMISSION FLUID IT IS BUT IT STILL DOSE NOT WORK THE GUY I GOTN IT FROM SAID IT WAS WORKING WHEN HE SAT THE TRACTOR UP 3 YEARS AGO BUT IM CONFUSED ON WHAT TYPE OF OIL TO PUT IN IT SOME OR SAYING 90WT GEAR OIL AND SOME OR SAYING HYDRAULIC OIL CAN SOMEONE TELL ME THE RIGHT KIND OF OIL TO PUT IN THIS TRACTOR IM IN SOUTH LOUISIANA AND THE STORM IS HEADING RIGHT AT US SO I KNOW IM GOIING TO NEED THE TRACTOR FOR CLEAN UP I WOULD REALY LIKE TO TALK TO SOMEONE ON THE PHONE ABOUT THIS MY EMAIL IS GRIVET9587@AOL.COM THANKS GARY
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