I know the Hytran issue had been hammered to death for the past two years I have been following this site. However:
I am rebuilding my touch control unit and also removed the hydraulic pump (because the gear nut had fallen off into the oil pan. . .). I have purchased seal & gasket kits for both units. Therefore I believe I will have all new o-rings and gaskets everywhere the hydraulic fluid touches.
It had been my understanding that one should not change away from Hytran because different properties could affect the seal and gaskets. But now (at least I think) I'm starting out fresh. Under these circumstances, can I use a generic equivalent hydraulic fluid?
The only reason I'm even asking this is that my Case dealer only sells Hytran in 5 gal pails for $40. Not that $2 per quart is unreasonable - it's just that I don't need all of that. My NAPA dealer sells smaller quantities of tractor hydraulic fluid that supposedly meets the various compliances (I don't recall which ones right now) and it would sure be convenient to buy quarts as I need them. I'd like to do another Farmall restoration or two in the future, but a 5 gal pail will still last the rest of my life.
Any thoughts on this? Sorry to reopen this old issue, but I'd appreciate some advice.
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Monday, I purchased Hy-Tran from my dealer in a 1 gallon container. They also sell it in quarts.
I worked for my local dealer for 2 years. While under there employ, I was sent to a seminar in Atlanta, Ga hosted by Viscosity Oil and Fleetguard. One thing I learned is that o-rings, gaskets, and seals react differently to differnet oils. Be careful with your selection....if you have to use anything other than Hy-tran, make sure it meets or exceeds Case/IH requirements.
Have you tried the next closest dealer for availability in smaller containers
I worked for my local dealer for 2 years. While under there employ, I was sent to a seminar in Atlanta, Ga hosted by Viscosity Oil and Fleetguard. One thing I learned is that o-rings, gaskets, and seals react differently to differnet oils. Be careful with your selection....if you have to use anything other than Hy-tran, make sure it meets or exceeds Case/IH requirements.
Have you tried the next closest dealer for availability in smaller containers
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I was reading this link on the hy trans question, thats what i use in mine also. One thing i was wondering was what did they use back in the 40's 50's and 60's? They didn't even have HyTrans developed at that time. did they use a straight light motor oil? In an old excavator that I used to run, we used 10w into it
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Hi Paul_NJ,
I was reading in my owners manual for the 196? something the other day
and it stated that using other than hy-tran in the lift and transmission would void the warranty. So, this tells me that they feel the hy-tran is the
better fluid. I have gotten 1 gal and 2 gal containers from four different
Case IH dealers within 125 miles of each other.
Sounds to me like your dealer just doesn't want to handle smaller containers.
I would vote for going with the hy-tran after you replace the seals, etc.
I had to replace the manifold pipes on the '48 this spring. It previously
had oil in it and I replaced the seals and purged the system and filled
with hy-tran fluid. So far it works great.
Just a little input.
I was reading in my owners manual for the 196? something the other day
and it stated that using other than hy-tran in the lift and transmission would void the warranty. So, this tells me that they feel the hy-tran is the
better fluid. I have gotten 1 gal and 2 gal containers from four different
Case IH dealers within 125 miles of each other.
Sounds to me like your dealer just doesn't want to handle smaller containers.
I would vote for going with the hy-tran after you replace the seals, etc.
I had to replace the manifold pipes on the '48 this spring. It previously
had oil in it and I replaced the seals and purged the system and filled
with hy-tran fluid. So far it works great.
Just a little input.
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I appreciated all of your suggestions and thoughts. I had never visited the Carter & Gruenwald site. Great site - and the prices were slightly lower than a few items I bought a year ago from my Case dealer. Sure enough- there were gallon containers of Hytran for $9.75 ! Just ordered a gallon.
There - that's done.
Thanks for your help
There - that's done.
Thanks for your help
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