Lowell, Thanks for the response and I think those both would work fine. I don't have any evidence of any leakage at this time and tractor is relativity low hours at almost 2000. The lighter weight would probably be fine for now. I don't seen any reason to fill it with grease at this time and tractor probably won't get but a few hundred hours in the rest of my lifetime anyway. No rain and hay for most folks around here was only about 1/3 to 1/2 of normal. I was lucky I guess as I put more bales in the barn then ever. I was able to get fertilizer on the fields right before the late winter and spring rains began and the twenty acres of clover was knee high when I cut it in May. My fourty acres of grass hay was about normal too as it was fertilized at the same time. Was done with hay in May in this area as everything was a couple of weeks or more early. We certainly do need rain a lots of folks feeding hay already and selling off a portion of there cows, Hal.
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