Hydrologic Fluid change

Sunspot

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I bought a used tractor with 1500 hours on it. I have no idea on what maintenance was kept on it. I already changed the motor oil, filter and hit all the grease fittings.
I would like to change out the hydraulic oil and filter next. The last time I bought fluid was at the local NAPA shop and it was $8.00 for 1 gallon. I will need 12 gallons for the change.
I do want to use a good long lasting fluid but should it cost $96.00? Any suggestions?
 
The univeral tractor fluid is actually universal hydraulic fluid. It is just also used in gearboxes. It is still primarily hydraulic fluid.
 

First I would try to determine if the fluid had ever been changed and at what intervals it needs to be chaged. I would visually inspect and smell the fludi to see if there were indications of problems. Then I would decide if the 96 dollars is small potatoes or too much to spend and then risk the welfare of my tractor. Personally I would check to now and again and change it around engine rebuild time.
 
The oil could be analyzed to see if it's still good to use. It could even be run through a filter but instead of buying the oil from a dealer you could just buy oil that meets the same specs. $96 may seem high but it will last a long time so the per hour price is very cheap. I know in my MF 135 the MF oil works the best. It's not too much more than non MF oil. Dave
 
(quoted from post at 05:45:42 09/14/07)
First I would try to determine if the fluid had ever been changed and at what intervals it needs to be chaged.

The operators manual calls for a change every 600 hours. I’m not trying to get out on the cheap side but I was wondering what the usual price was paid for a good quality oil and where it was bought.
As it is a used tractor I would like to know that the servicing is up to date. I keep a log on what was done and when it was done. If I sell it in the future, I’ll pass on the records to the new owner.
 
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