Posted by Orangegroveguy on July 27, 2017 at 12:46:11 from (70.127.212.56):
Greetings all: Basic question, what is the difference between "hy-trans" fluid and "303" fluid? For years, I've used a 1950 Case model "D" tractor to do all my tractor work. Recently, I purchased a 1975 Deutz 6806. It has a power steering system which runs off fluid from the transmission. The previous owner owned the tractor for about five years and when he got it, changed the transmission fluid replacing it with 80W90 gear oil. I've learned through research that this is the wrong type of fluid. While I've done a lot of reading on the Hy-trans and 303, I have yet to discover the difference between the two, (other than price). My plan for the tractor is to drain the 80W90 this coming Monday and replace the fluid, what I'm wondering is, can I use the 303 or do I have to use the Hy-tran? Additionally, I would like to do a "flush" to get all the 80W90 out, so can I use the 303 as a flush and then replace that with the hy-tran. This is a first for me and this has been a learning process, so any and all help, guidance and wisdom will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance - Glenn.
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