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allis B 1st oil change

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Tom Farrell

02-19-2005 10:56:23




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1949 allis b need info on motor oil weight / transmition oil type also oil for air intake canister and how much . thank you




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Robert in Md

02-20-2005 17:50:44




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 Re: allis B 1st oil change in reply to Tom Farrell, 02-19-2005 10:56:23  
My AC B with hydrolic pump takes 20 wt oil in the diff. and transmission.



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gene (Missouri)

02-19-2005 19:32:29




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 Re: allis B 1st oil change in reply to Tom Farrell, 02-19-2005 10:56:23  
Engine oil, 30 wt detergent, add 4 quarts run engine until oil pressure comes up. Then add oil to full line. Transmission differential 6 quarts of 80/90 wt gear lub - Add 1 quart for PTO. Final drives 3/4 quart 80/90 gear lub.

Air cleaner oil cup, engine oil, full line mark on the side of the cup, will take about 1/3 quart.

My opinion. There has been some discussion on which engine oil to use.

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Tom Farrell

02-19-2005 21:34:07




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 Re: allis B 1st oil change in reply to gene (Missouri), 02-19-2005 19:32:29  
re allis 1st oil change thank you for info.



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Dennis Andres

02-24-2005 14:42:48




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 Re: allis B 1st oil change in reply to Tom Farrell, 02-19-2005 21:34:07  
The transmission oil needs to be 20w not 90w gear lube.The rest of the info is correct.You can also substitute universal hydraulic-trans oil of similar weight.That is what I use.The heavy weight 90 will cause your hydraulics not to work at cooler temps.



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