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Re: Allis Chalmers G transmission oil
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Posted by wdtom on November 03, 2005 at 18:15:46 from (155.212.223.102):
In Reply to: Allis Chalmers G transmission oil posted by Erin Johnson on November 03, 2005 at 13:15:13:
The G transmission is the same one as used in the B and C. They take 80-90 gear oil. Unless the tractor has hydraulics. The transmission is the oil resivour for the hydraulic systen so if you have hydraulics you use 20 weight oil. However now that "tractor lube" is available many use that. Tractor lube is a general purpose hydraulic, power steering, transmission, and whetever oil. Now on the G I don't know where the oil pump would go for the hydraulics. On the B and C it goes on the back of the transmission with the PTO. On the G, the engine is there. But anyway you have some info here. It is more important to have a good clean oil in the transmission than any special type as long as you are within reason. You don't want water which can get in through a shift lever boot that is cracked or missing. Very important on AC tractors to keep a good boot in place.
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