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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1625113" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>My owner's manuals on my newer tractors with wet brakes, hydro steering, shuttle shift, or anything else modern clearly state a couple of oils and dictate that you can expect problems if you don't use these premium oils. These are the Premium TDH fluids like TSC's Premium fluid. The older tractors without any of these modern goodies get regular TDH as there is no need to waste money on the additives required for the modern conveniences so my 1960's vintage tractors get it.</p><p></p><p>When shopping, I have no green tractors any longer but in shopping, for my Premium oils I look for the JD J20c spec which is usually in the specs if anything....like "Meets J20c" on the label with some brands, or a full list on the reverse side, or 303 for the regular TDH with some oils trade name listed as 303 Oil.</p><p></p><p>Actually, I never met anybody around here that admitted to having a problem caused by the fluid they used.....whatever that was. Surfing, since climates and usages are so varied, surely the subject comes up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1625113, member: 27848"] My owner's manuals on my newer tractors with wet brakes, hydro steering, shuttle shift, or anything else modern clearly state a couple of oils and dictate that you can expect problems if you don't use these premium oils. These are the Premium TDH fluids like TSC's Premium fluid. The older tractors without any of these modern goodies get regular TDH as there is no need to waste money on the additives required for the modern conveniences so my 1960's vintage tractors get it. When shopping, I have no green tractors any longer but in shopping, for my Premium oils I look for the JD J20c spec which is usually in the specs if anything....like "Meets J20c" on the label with some brands, or a full list on the reverse side, or 303 for the regular TDH with some oils trade name listed as 303 Oil. Actually, I never met anybody around here that admitted to having a problem caused by the fluid they used.....whatever that was. Surfing, since climates and usages are so varied, surely the subject comes up. [/QUOTE]
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