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1970 c-125 hydro fluid?

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Str8rayzor

My dad is rebuilding a 1970 c-125 auto for someone and can't seem to figure out the correct hydraulic fluid to use. I've searched quite a bit myself and also can't find a straight answer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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ebinmaine

:text-welcomewave:

 

 

The C Series 125 should be a 1980. 

 

Do you have any pics to show what you're working on?

 

If it's a 1980 C125 Hydro it should use motor oil. 

 

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953 nut

:WRS:

A Wheel Horse transaxle should have 10-30 motor oil and while you are at it replace the filter with a NAPA 1410 or WIX 51410.

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Str8rayzor
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

:text-welcomewave:

 

 

The C Series 125 should be a 1980. 

 

Do you have any pics to show what you're working on?

 

If it's a 1980 C125 Hydro it should use motor oil. 

 

It may well be an 80, he wasn't real sure on the year.

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, Str8rayzor said:

It may well be an 80, .

 

 

Yepp it is.  

 

Nice work on that home shop made rear fender!!

 

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peter lena

@Str8rayzor  agree with @ebinmaine on the rear fender base set up ! to me would be a perfect time to , get some operational run time on every area . done a carb bowl  drop / inspect / clean out ? engine oil status ? condition ?  like  ROTELLA 30 WT , and RISLONE  zinc, those engines really respond to clean running , and varnish cleaning , got a roller stool  to cruise around that ? check out how things work /  makes things easier . looks good , pete 

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squonk

10/30 Mobil 1 in that Eaton Transmission

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