Case 310 maintenance

I have a 310 backhoe/loader. I purchased on ebay an operators manual in hopes of determining some base maintenance spec's, such as type and amount of engine oil, oil filter, to use and how much air pressure for the tires, but unfortunately found these spec's are not in the book. I was thinking of using 30 weight. Should I instead consider a multi-viscosity since I live in western NY and winter is approaching? detergent? Non-detergent? Any thoughts?
Also, anyone know what air pressure to use in the tires? The fronts are 7.5 x 16, rears are 14 - 24TG. Thanks, Mike
 
According to the Case manual I have you use sae 30 at 70 degrees or more and down to sae 10 at minus 20 to +32 degrees, so I would think 10W-30 would be fine. A non detergent oil is normally used in place of hydraulic oil or in air compressors where you don't have the filth of combustion. Use detergent oils in the engine crankcase. I'm not sure which oil filter the 310 has. If its like the 210B its a strange looking thing that looks like a mason jar when off the tractor. The filter for the 210B is Napa 1106, AC 0412, Fram C-159. The tire pressure for the front tires should be 28 lbs max-44 lbs. The tire pressure for the rear tires should be 12 lbs.
 
Case Dealer told Me one time Case engines called for straight weight oils,so thats what should be used.Oils are alot better nowadays,probably won't matter much,as long as its good diesel oil.
 

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