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Old 06-16-2022, 07:57 PM
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Sorry I called shade equipment our local cub cadet dealer.
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Sorry, I missed the link. Being 72 and from VA makes me a little slow.
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Do I need to remove the manifold pipe that is above my fuel pump to replace it. 2072 sgt
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Go to a local Case/IH dealer and get the right stuff. There's a reason it's more money. It's 100% zinc free, and can hold up to 1% of it's volume in moisture, which is advantageous with a system that does not get warm enough to burn the moisture out of the oil during normal operation.

I paid $28 with tax inc. a gallon of it two weeks ago.
Zinc is actually a very good thing for the slippers in the hydro pump. It resist's high loads, that's why it's desirable for diesel engines. I honestly don't care one bit what you put in your stuff but I'll stick with 15W40 diesel engine oils like Shell Rotella T or Mobil Delvac.
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Zinc is actually a very good thing for the slippers in the hydro pump. It resist's high loads, that's why it's desirable for diesel engines. I honestly don't care one bit what you put in your stuff but I'll stick with 15W40 diesel engine oils like Shell Rotella T or Mobil Delvac.
Don't care one bit either, pal..

I'll stick with OE recommended parts and fluids. Seems like too many cheap f**ks in this hobby, and then they wonder why stuff doesn't hold up or work well. Rarely can have it both ways.

So you put diesel engine oil in your hydro? This is what this thread is about..
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Now I'm really confused! I can't find in the manual where it says to use IH Hytran anywhere. Should I run Hytran in my JD 430 too? Those Deere guys will be pissed if they gotta go to an IH dealer to get fluid for their hydro's. What does IH say about using type F automatic transmission fluid? The maker of the hydro says it's okay to use. Oh, maybe IH, Deere, Steiner & Wheel Donkey want you to buy their overpriced oil for profit.

Here be the manual for the pump.
https://media.toro.com/servicemanuals/sd_15svc.pdf
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