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Re: Allis WD Fluids
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Posted by Archie on December 06, 2003 at 08:03:52 from (69.27.137.229):
In Reply to: Allis WD Fluids posted by Martin Miller on December 05, 2003 at 14:16:03:
Hello Martin. I would change all fluids.Don't forget the final drives. My book says use sae 40 above 90 degrees. Above 32 use sae 20. above 10 degrees use sae 20 w. Below 10 degrees use 10w. That is for the motor. I use 10w30 in mine all time in missouri no problem. It holds 6 quarts. Transmission holds 17 quarts. 18 quarts with pto. Use sae 80ep all year.The final drives hold one and three quarters quart each. use sae 80ep all time. Clean out breather cap, clean air cleaner bowl and fill to mark with same oil as in motor. Hydraulic uses sae 20w. There are three drain plugs one on bottom of transmission, bottom of differential and bottom of clutch housing. Drain all three or you will have dirty oil left in side. Good luck. Archie
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