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In Reply to: transmission fluid posted by Jim Ullman on Monday, March 24, 2008:
80-90 will "work" but is not totally correct. it's fine for a transmission or rear axle where there are only gears to deal with but your sump supplies the hydraulic system also. 80-90 get very thick in cold temps. parts store that i've encountered have what you need tho they may not know it. look in the oil section for a 5 gal bucket of universal tractor hydraulic/transmission oil for any ford (and other) tractor. thats it.