I guess. I don't know numbers and letters, I just use the one that says medium hydraulic on it. I don't think it matters much except for how hot or cold the weather is. Any way it shakes out, most anything you buy now is better oil then they made when the tractor was new.Hi rrlund:
This would be a AW46 weight hydraulic oil?
Just a thought, but you can plumb a loader valve into your power beyond port on your 1750 which makes it a bit handier. Lots of info on this site on how to do it. I have done on a couple tractors and its relatively easy. no idea why, but on my 2-70, loader works noticeably faster plumbed into power beyond than off the remotes???I added a loader to my 1750 Cockshutt tractor. Loader is plumbed into the remote with a divider to allow use of equipment. What weight of oil should I use for the loader?
Full flow and not going through the balls in the couplers would be my guess.Just a thought, but you can plumb a loader valve into your power beyond port on your 1750 which makes it a bit handier. Lots of info on this site on how to do it. I have done on a couple tractors and its relatively easy. no idea why, but on my 2-70, loader works noticeably faster plumbed into power beyond than off the remotes???
Randy, on your note: Which male tips flow best, round balls or tips? TKSFull flow and not going through the balls in the couplers would be my guess.
According to Google, the pointed tip (poppet style) have more flow.Randy, on your note: Which male tips flow best, round balls or tips? TKS
Does yours have Hydra-lectric or depth stop hydraulics?Hi tom upton: Thanks for the tip. I will look into this.
X2 that's what we use. GGAccording to Google, the pointed tip (poppet style) have more flow.
Hi rrlund:Does yours have Hydra-lectric or depth stop hydraulics?
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