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What kind of hydraulic fluid do I need for my Tractor?

What kind of hydraulic fluid do I need for my Tractor?

This simplifies things. Different tractor manufacturers have different specifications for the trans-hydraulic fluids that should be used in their equipment. You should always use a trans-hydraulic fluid that says on the label that it meets the specifications of your tractor’s maker.

What kind of engine does a Ford Versatile tractor have?

Ford Versatile 876 Designation 6 4WD Tractor, 2,728 Hrs Showing, 280 Hp, 10L Cummings LTA10 Turbo Diesel, 12 Fwd & 4 Rev Manual Transmission, 20.8R38 Clam On Duals, 4 SCV’S, Pin Hitch, Britax 4-Flat Plug, Hydraul…

What kind of engine does New Holland 9680 have?

Engine details Cab standard with air-conditioning. Transmission details New Holland 9680 photos… Full dimensions and tires ©2000-2021 – TractorData.com®. Notice: Every attempt is made to ensure the data listed is accurate. However, differences between sources, incomplete listings, errors, and data entry mistakes do occur.

What kind of oil does a tractor use?

ISO and SAE are standardized specifications that define oil weight. This ensures that one brand’s 30-weight oil is the same viscosity as another’s. In most modern tractors, especially those built after 1980, the hydraulics and transmission draw fluid from the same reservoir.

Where was the Ford versatile 9680 tractor made?

The Ford Versatile 9680 was an 4WD Articulated tractor built in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada at the Versatile plant which Ford had bought. It features a 350 hp (260 kW) Cummins engine. For Company history, see Ford.

This simplifies things. Different tractor manufacturers have different specifications for the trans-hydraulic fluids that should be used in their equipment. You should always use a trans-hydraulic fluid that says on the label that it meets the specifications of your tractor’s maker.

Engine details Cab standard with air-conditioning. Transmission details New Holland 9680 photos… Full dimensions and tires ©2000-2021 – TractorData.com®. Notice: Every attempt is made to ensure the data listed is accurate. However, differences between sources, incomplete listings, errors, and data entry mistakes do occur.

ISO and SAE are standardized specifications that define oil weight. This ensures that one brand’s 30-weight oil is the same viscosity as another’s. In most modern tractors, especially those built after 1980, the hydraulics and transmission draw fluid from the same reservoir.

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