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Re: Re: Seeing Red!

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Posted by Larry on January 31, 2005 at 06:14:15 from (209.71.222.74):

In Reply to: Re: Seeing Red! posted by Mark on January 30, 2005 at 15:12:59:

Mark,
Yes, after 20-30 minutes run time, the hydraulics become more normal in function. As I bought the tractor used last year, I am unaware what oil is in the system. My manual says to use ONLY CaseIH hy-tran Plus. When I changed the hyd filter, I noticed it was a "non-dealer" item. So now you got me wondering whats in it for trans fluid. Is there an equivalent hy-tran oil other than that offered by the dealer? It is worth a lot of green backs at the dealer!

I also checked the external hyd lines for any restrictions ... didn't notice anything at first glance. Will take a closer look today ... they weren't blue though!
Thanks for your help,
Larry

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