greg_g
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- Joined
- Dec 18, 2003
- Messages
- 6,126
- Location
- Western Kentucky
- Tractor
- JD3720 Cab, 300X loader with 4-in-1 bucket
Harry's absolutely correct; gear oil for this transmission and front diff. I experimented with 80W140, but found it too thick to pass through the bearing sleeves. When I flushed and replaced it with 80W90, I learned my lesson in non-foaming gear oils. The stuff I bought - wasn't ! And bubbles don't lubricate wortha crap.
Morale of the story is, non-foaming 80W140 in the front diff if you don't use the tractor in cold weather. Non-foaming 80W90 if you use it year-round in colder climates. Non-foaming 80W90 in the transmssion in most climates.
I'm a bit late, but will be doing the 50 hour fluid change on my KAMA soon. I wanted to use 80W90 Spirax EW, but nobody around here carries it. I'm going to use 80W90 Spirax HD instead, front diff and tranny.
//greg//
Morale of the story is, non-foaming 80W140 in the front diff if you don't use the tractor in cold weather. Non-foaming 80W90 if you use it year-round in colder climates. Non-foaming 80W90 in the transmssion in most climates.
I'm a bit late, but will be doing the 50 hour fluid change on my KAMA soon. I wanted to use 80W90 Spirax EW, but nobody around here carries it. I'm going to use 80W90 Spirax HD instead, front diff and tranny.
//greg//