stuart
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The front axle fluid on my JD 4300 is a bit low. I was going to add some JD 20C BUT last time I changed front axle fluid I used 20D.
Can the 2 be mixed together?
Can the 2 be mixed together?
The front axle fluid on my JD 4300 is a bit low. I was going to add some JD 20C BUT last time I changed front axle fluid I used 20D.
Can the 2 be mixed together?
On the owners manual for the the 2520 it says "DO NOT mix oils." Now it says you can run either one, but it doesn't state that you should/could mix them.Shop foreman and one of the other mechanic's at the local JD dealer informed me that they use a 50:50 mix of 20C and 20D.
Said that the 20D was too "watery" for the summer and the 20C was too "heavy" in the winter. So, they mix 'em.
I've changed out all my tractor's to the Lo-Vis - 100%. Tractor's are all in an outside shed but unheated. It's pretty cold up here in the winter!
Long story - short - won't hurt anything.
AKfish
On the owners manual for the the 2520 it says "DO NOT mix oils." Now it says you can run either one, but it doesn't state that you should/could mix them.
I disagree. Mixing different viscosities of any fluid is not normally a good thing. They don't necessarily mix together well. Every oil product is different. I won't even mix different brands of oil even at the same viscosity. They are not made the same. Maybe l am ****, but from my years of knowledge and experience that is what I practice.
My reference to the mixing was in the middle of hydraulic fluid section. I'm sure in a short term not an issue. But honestly swapping out all the oil is cheaper than any repair.