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1967 hd16m transmission fluid

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    Posted: 10 Aug 2011 at 9:30pm
What oil does the trans call for?  I cant find anything online or on here. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CAL(KS) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Aug 2011 at 6:35pm
Since i dont know your Serial #
 
Verbatim from Service Manual
 
Section 3. Specifications of lubricants
 
Final Drive and and Track release housing lubricant (all tractors) and transmission Lubricant (tractors prior to serial No. 5154 with dry-type steering clutches and brakes)
Lubricate thes assemblies with SAE regular Type gear lubricant (straight mineral oil or a good quality engine crankcase oil purchased from a reputalbe oil company.
above 32 F.  SAE 90 gear lube or SAE 50 CRANKCASE OIL.
below 32 F.  SAE 80 gear lube or SAE 30 crankcase oil
 
Transmission. bevel gear, brakes, and steering system (tractors serial No. 5154 and above with oil-type steering type clutchs and brakes).
 
A good quality Automatic transmission fluid "type A" from a reputable oil company, is recommended for all atmospheric temperature ranges.
above 32 F a good quality non foaming SAE 10W engine crankcase oil mae be used.
below 3F.  Type A  transmission fluid must be used.
 
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thanks, I will post my serial number tomorrow morning. I believe its 252 or something like that. I know its three digit.
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Yep 252 is my serial number.
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Hi HD16M is the military version of the HD16DP.
Use automatic transmission fluid,; Dexron
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It didnt have trans fluid in it when I bought it but some type of regular oil.  I had the machine on a job and had about 3 hours of work left to do and I put hydro fluid in it. I figured it was better then running it while as low as it was. I put 5 gallons of hydro fluid in it and it put it a little over full.
 
 
Do I need to drain it back out or is it ok? 
 
I know,,,, dumb question.
 
Eric
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