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<blockquote data-quote="farmguy" data-source="post: 1610452" data-attributes="member: 1419"><p>I have an old M farmall that I use to get bales out of a lean to that the cabbed tractors will not fit. I changed the rear end oil and now when it gets down to zero I have trouble getting it to shift. I think I used too heavy of an oil. It will get down to 20 below F this coming week so I know it will be difficult. The shifting is of course very simple, three rails and the shift lever just pushes a rail forward or backward. My question; is there an additive I can add to the rear end or just dump in some #10 engine oil? thanks farmguy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmguy, post: 1610452, member: 1419"] I have an old M farmall that I use to get bales out of a lean to that the cabbed tractors will not fit. I changed the rear end oil and now when it gets down to zero I have trouble getting it to shift. I think I used too heavy of an oil. It will get down to 20 below F this coming week so I know it will be difficult. The shifting is of course very simple, three rails and the shift lever just pushes a rail forward or backward. My question; is there an additive I can add to the rear end or just dump in some #10 engine oil? thanks farmguy [/QUOTE]
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