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Re: Tractor Supply Oil


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Posted by jdemaris on November 04, 2010 at 11:03:35 from (67.142.130.31):

In Reply to: Re: Tractor Supply Oil posted by colekicker on November 03, 2010 at 23:45:30:

Why can't you "logically" read some specifications before expressing anger at others who have??

Many major tractor companies recommend more the one viscosity oil for the same tractors depending on the temps they are used in. My point is, Case, Deere, etc. don't have just one standard as you demand, so why should companies selling oil?

Viscosity is expressed in different ways with different oils. 10W motor oil equals 75W gear oil. 30W motor oil equals 85W gear oil, etc. Standard summer-grade Hy-tran is equivalent to 10W or 20W motor oil Hy-tran winter-grade is equivalent to 0W to 5W motor oil. Same goes with John Deere and Hyguard.

Case IH "Hy-tran", direct from your Case dealer comes in different viscosities. Hy-tran Ultra is a summer grade combo-oil. Hy-tran Ultra Low Temperature is for colder temper and a lower viscosity. Case-IH also sells many other type of combination hydraulic-transmission oils. All made by the Viscosity Oil Company. Besides Hy-Tran summer and winter grade, there is also Case Hydraulic Excavtor Fluid in summer and winter grade, Case Trans XHD Fluid, Case TCH Fluid, Case Transaxle Fluid, Case HTO Fluid (made from 10W-30 motor oil), etc.

A few specs. Shell Donax is a popular oil sold under many names as a good combo-oil.

Shell Donax TD Plus "combo-oil" cSt visc.
76 at 104 degrees F, 11.3 at 212 degrees F
Pour-point - -42 degrees F
Viscosity index - 139


Hy-tran Ultra -viscosity cSt:
40 at 104 degrees F, 6.3 at 212 degrees F
Pour-point - -35 degrees F
Viscosity index - 103
Close to the same visc as 10W motor oil

Hy-tran Ultra Low-temp - viscosity cSt:
33.7 at 104 degrees F, 6.6 at 212 degrees F
Pour-point - -45 degrees F
Viscosity index - 160

Deere HyGuard summer-grade - visc. cSt:
59 at 104 degrees F, 9.4 at 212 degrees F
Pour-point - -40 degrees F
Viscosity index - 140

Deere HyGuard winter-grade - visc. cSt:
33 at 104 degrees F, 7.2 at 212 degrees F
Pour-point - -51 degrees F
Viscosity index - 195


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