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Posted by stu(ON) on Monday, December 01, 2008:In Reply to: WD45 Trans\Differential Oil posted by Scott on Monday, December 01, 2008:
Use 80W90. There are two pipe plugs back of the fill hole with the bayonet stab for the hydraulic reservoir. Pull both plugs for faster filling. Takes 4 to 5 gallons to fill diff, tranny, wet clutch & PTO. Watch for leaks at PTO and shifter shaft seals. If wet clutch was run dry for any length of time, the plates may have excessive wear or grooves. If just grooved, run it in oil for a while again & they may be OK. Hopefully your rear oil seals and rear bearing assembly are still OK, or you will have some major maintenance repair to do.
WD45's were made into 1957, so you could have a late one. Serial number will tell you for sure.
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