450B Transmission oil type

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Digger
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450B Transmission oil type

Post by Digger » Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:45 pm

Does anyone know if I can use general purpose hydrulic oil in the transmission or do I have to use the JD type 303 special purpose oil? thanks for any help.

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Post by RANDY Fay » Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:56 pm

H_L_R were designed to have jd oil used in them--any other oil will shorten clutch life--I belive this is why so many people have trouble with these transmission and wet steering clutches have fun Randy

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Post by digitup2 » Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:29 pm

We use Shell Donax TD or Deere's Hy Tran oil both are made in the same refinery and from the same process .Use a good power shift oil but dont bother with synthetics as that trany will argue with most synthetic oils for some reason I put synthetic in a 450E and removed it quickly .Works great in my newer H and J series but if unshure of putting the wrong thing in you can't go wrong with Shell Donax HD or Deere Hy Tran in Deere power shift tranys at any time .Digitup.

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Re: 450B Transmission oil type

Post by jdemaris » Tue Apr 15, 2008 5:27 pm

Digger wrote:Does anyone know if I can use general purpose hydrulic oil in the transmission or do I have to use the JD type 303 special purpose oil? thanks for any help.
Any good combination trans/hydraulic oil works fine. Just read the label and make sure it's rated as a Deere HyGuard/303 equivalent. Any name brand will be. We had many customers that bought Hyguard equivlalent oils at the IH store, NAPA, Central Tractor, Agway,etc. and they did fine. No worse and no better than those using only HyGuard.

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Post by Digger » Tue Apr 15, 2008 5:31 pm

Thanks guys for the feed back. Snow banks are finally going down and its time to start working on my "in good condition johnny, according to the dealer " before I can use it. Going to start removing sheet metal, rad., engine, and clutch housing so I can fix the broken side frame bolts. Hope there's no other problems. There's only so much of this "good deal" I can afford. I'll start posting some pictures after I start, maybe like a step by step if anyones interested. Digger

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Post by RANDY Fay » Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:24 pm

You can use any oil in these H-L-R's that has a jd spec but I agree with digitup-- yes shell has refined deere oils sence early 70's--Hytran and Shell Donax is the only one that will make them last Pay me now or pay me later have fun Randy

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