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dm

08-04-2006 07:15:15




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I am having a hard time finding 20 weight oil for the hyd.system.None of the local stores carry it.Is there something else I can substitute?The lift bars are parallel to the ground and the lever is in the middle of the quadrant but the lever does not want to move either up or down.I do not want to force it and break something.Any thoughts?Also underneath I see 4 drain plugs other than the oil pan.I assume from the back going forward that the first one would be the rearend then the trans then pto and hand clutch and last the hyd.system.Up top on the left side I see three filler plugs.The first one in the front is the hyd.the next one back I am assuming is the pto and hand clutch and then the last would be trans and rearend.Is this correct?I bought a repro operators manual and it is of poor quality and alot of the stuff I cannot see.

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LWD

08-05-2006 00:54:29




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 Re: 1950 wd in reply to dm, 08-04-2006 07:15:15  
here sams club is cheaper



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JMS/MN

08-04-2006 16:34:23




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 Re: 1950 wd in reply to dm, 08-04-2006 07:15:15  
The manual you need for proper servicing of the tractor is the operator manual. The I&T manual (AC-11) is the shop manual- tells you how to fix things. It does not cover which oils to use and where to put them. OP manual does contain ID's for the controls, wiring diagram, tractor specs, etc.



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Bud H

08-04-2006 09:38:23




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 Re: 1950 wd in reply to dm, 08-04-2006 07:15:15  
Tractor Supply Company carries 20W non-detergent oil, which is what you need for WD hydraulics, so it doesn't foam.



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old

08-04-2006 08:25:44




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 Re: 1950 wd in reply to dm, 08-04-2006 07:15:15  
In both my WD and WD45 I use trans drolic fluid in them and it seems to work just fine. As far as a manual you need to buy and I-T manual AC-11 which covers the WD well and tells you what and where to put oil



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