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Super C TC

Farmall C, Super C Tractors, 200 & 230 1948-1958
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Super C TC

Postby ajhbike » Fri Oct 20, 2017 5:57 am

Since I installed a cylinder on the rear and added 2 x 36" extensions to current hoses I have obviously reduced the oil in the reservoir. I don't want to just top off the reservoir (unless I can) with oil because I don't know what oil is in there and I have read that you shouldn't mix 2 oils. So I am thinking I should drain and replace:

Can oils be mixed?
Is it important to remove and clean the screen (easier external access than a Cub)?
When working the oil into the system to remove air should the fill plug be in or out?

I use the hydraulics to futz around the yard....not hard use at all.

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Re: Super C TC

Postby Don McCombs » Fri Oct 20, 2017 6:47 am

My recommendation would be to drain and refill. Any good quality 1207 or 1209 compatible hydraulic fluid will work. TSC and NAPA both sell suitable fluids. Might as well clean the screen while you have it drained. As you said, it is much easier than on a Cub. Have a new gasket ready to install. The fill plug should be out, or at least loose, to bleed the air. When draining the system, remove the fill plug first, then the drain plug. Otherwise, you may get an oil bath.
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ajhbike
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Posts: 1627
Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2017 4:06 pm
Zip Code: 06405
Tractors Owned: 1957 Cub
1951 Super C
1966 IH 504 Hi-Clear
1968 JD 3020
1949 JD B
1949 Ford 8N
1955 Ferguson TO-35
Location: Branford, CT

Re: Super C TC

Postby ajhbike » Fri Oct 20, 2017 8:35 am

great advice, thank you. Do you have a source for the screen gasket?

ajhbike
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Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2017 4:06 pm
Zip Code: 06405
Tractors Owned: 1957 Cub
1951 Super C
1966 IH 504 Hi-Clear
1968 JD 3020
1949 JD B
1949 Ford 8N
1955 Ferguson TO-35
Location: Branford, CT

Re: Super C TC

Postby ajhbike » Fri Oct 20, 2017 10:55 am

Talked to CaseIH dealer and he said they can't get gaskets for the strainer. He said to get some gasket paper and make one...so another new thing to try.

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Re: Super C TC

Postby M6Scout » Sat May 25, 2019 1:13 pm

I’m going try with mine thanks for the post


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