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R Bedell 11-29-2015 08:51 AM

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If the Traveller from TSC at half the price of HyTran has the same specs
They are not. They are close. I have used that TSC stuff, and it's not the same. HyTran is a PATENTED FORMULA and NO-ONE can make it. Viscosity Oil Co is the only company licensed to make the oil for Case-IH.

ol'George 11-29-2015 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by ironman (Post 353515)
If the Traveller from TSC at half the price of HyTran has the same specs then it seems to me that you are paying for brand name recognition with HyTran.

If your doctor recommends that you get on a blood thinner to reduce chance of a stroke, and suggests Plavix (brand name) at $200 for 30 day supply, or clopidogrel (same thing but generic) at $13 for 30 days, how many people insist on the brand name??

Budwizzer & California Red make excellent blood thinner!:beerchug:
Starkle starkle lil twink how the heck ewe R I stink, burp:eek:
Ya, ok,
off topic :banned:

BIGMOZEKE 11-29-2015 09:30 AM

LOL George, I wouldn't take a bet that ole Sam doesn't add just a shot or so of Chivas to his gear oil.

ironman 11-29-2015 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by BIGMOZEKE (Post 353521)
LOL George, I wouldn't take a bet that ole Sam doesn't add just a shot or so of Chivas to his gear oil.

LOL too, but he seems to like HyTran so much, you just might have it back a$$wards.

BIGMOZEKE 11-29-2015 10:39 AM

All kidding aside Sam KNOWS THESE HYDRO TRANSMISSIONS! Many of us that have had cubs pass through our hands with little to no maintenance on them is a testament itself to how good that HYTRAN is. There are other pis on this site about the benefits of HYTRAN, good stuff no doubts about it and is all that I will use in my tractors.

ironman 11-29-2015 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by BIGMOZEKE (Post 353534)
All kidding aside Sam KNOWS THESE HYDRO TRANSMISSIONS! Many of us that have had cubs pass through our hands with little to no maintenance on them is a testament itself to how good that HYTRAN is. There are other pis on this site about the benefits of HYTRAN, good stuff no doubts about it and is all that I will use in my tractors.

I think you hit the nail on the head, that being, for heavy use or if you are one who does not keep up with regular oil and filter changes then HyTran should be the way you go. On the other hand as long as you don't beat the snot out of your equipment and treat it right, other brands can work fine too. But like he says, "your tractor, your money, your choice"!


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