Woods Brush Hog Gear Oil

   / Woods Brush Hog Gear Oil #1  

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Could anyone tell me what type gear oil is best for an older Woods Brush Hog and also for a King Kutter tiller ?
 
   / Woods Brush Hog Gear Oil #2  
I use 75-140 synthetic in everything
But I do live in ca where it's hot then hotter
 
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Could anyone tell me what type gear oil is best for an older Woods Brush Hog and also for a King Kutter tiller ?
The Owners Manual for my 1976 Woods M5-4 Rotary Cutter says to use #90 transmission oil (also called gear oil).
 

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The Owners Manual for my 1976 Woods M5-4 Rotary Cutter says to use #90 transmission oil (also called gear oil).
There are better gear oils now, plus they have a wider viscosity range. 75w-90 would be a good choice. It flows at low temperature a lot like 20w motor oil, but has the shear resistance of a 90wt gear oil.
rScotty
 
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75-140 is gear oil just use the synthetic pricey but worth the money
They sell in 80 90 weight also
But use what you are comfortable with
 
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older mower seals might be at risk with full synthetic having used dyno all it's life, but that may well be a myth for modern synthetics
but agree, 75/180 syn would cover all the needs, regards
 

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