Posted by the tractor vet on May 17, 2009 at 06:16:33 from (75.19.121.147):
In Reply to: What kind of oil? posted by ProudCubOwner on May 16, 2009 at 23:46:21:
A good 80-90weight gear oil in the transmission and rear end along with the final drives . as others have said there is a level plug on the left side of the transmisson for correct fluid level . As for engine oil for best results and engine and valve life then Case I H low ash 30 for the engine . The oils off the shelf at the big box stores and the blister pack auto parts stores are for CAR AND LIGHT TRUCK engines of today and they do not have the Zink additive in them anymore as they are now for the roller camed engines that are being made and your cubby engine has flat tappets and the new oils of today will not give enough protection to the cam and lifter. A diesel oil is made for DIESEL engines and not for gas engines . For best power myself i would not run reg pump gas i would bump up to the 89 on a cub unless at some point in time some one put the 184 pistons and head on it then i would move on up to the 93 .
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