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<blockquote data-quote="red angus 2010" data-source="post: 1410319" data-attributes="member: 14370"><p>I am going to disagree, we used to buy hytran for the case equipment and JD for the JD equipment last time it was around $85 - $95 for a 5 gal bucket. We have switched to hydraulic fluid from a farm store (listed as 303) at $25 - 30 and have had no problems. All of our equipment is out of warranty so no issues with voiding such. We change on a regular basis and also allow equipment to warm up in winter. I have never seen any issues of separation, different color, breakdown etc. I will say we do not have huge 250 hp tractors our largest is 145hp. If I had a $250,000 piece of equipment I could afford name brand that is not my lot in life but I also don't break out in a sweat if I see a banker, heck I don't even know what they look like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red angus 2010, post: 1410319, member: 14370"] I am going to disagree, we used to buy hytran for the case equipment and JD for the JD equipment last time it was around $85 - $95 for a 5 gal bucket. We have switched to hydraulic fluid from a farm store (listed as 303) at $25 - 30 and have had no problems. All of our equipment is out of warranty so no issues with voiding such. We change on a regular basis and also allow equipment to warm up in winter. I have never seen any issues of separation, different color, breakdown etc. I will say we do not have huge 250 hp tractors our largest is 145hp. If I had a $250,000 piece of equipment I could afford name brand that is not my lot in life but I also don't break out in a sweat if I see a banker, heck I don't even know what they look like. [/QUOTE]
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