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Jose

Hi I’m just wondering if somebody can help me out with a confused topic on transmission oil.some say 10W-30 which in my opinion is a motor oil which probably would work obviously but would 20 W 50 be the best??

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Achto
5 minutes ago, Jose said:

some say 10W-30 which in my opinion is a motor oil which probably would work obviously but would 20 W 50 be the best??

 

:WRS:

A 520H is a hydrostatic drive transmission. The hydraulic oil also lubricates the axles, 20w-50 is too thick for the system to work properly. The correct oil recommended by :wh:  is 10w-30.

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Jose

Awesome great appreciate that one more question so 100% synthetic would be the best? Thank you

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JoeM

This is what Eaton Calls for in their manual for oils.

I prefer the antiwear oil like International HyTran. Matches the application for wear/shear additives. It is 10W30 viscosity. 

But keep in mind, 10w-30 motor oil has worked for years.

 

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Jose

Good to know much appreciate! 

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Achto
11 minutes ago, Jose said:

one more question so 100% synthetic would be the best?

 

 No problem using synthetic many of us use Mobil 1. 

 

Suggested filter is Wixx 51410

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WHX??

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Some of the guys here report better cold weather operation with synthetic so that's what I run in my snow tractors. Not sure if it helps but can't hurt. 

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lynnmor

Any 10W-30 motor oil will be fine.  I use Castrol semi-synthetic High Mileage oil and can tell a difference.

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roadapples

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Ed Kennell

:text-welcomeconfetti:   to the   :rs:  Jose.

 

I use 10W30  semi synthetic in my three Eaton 1100 hydros and have never had a problem.         

 

Just a reminder,  Eaton recommends a 5-10 minute warm up for the 1100s.     Two of my lifts respond on start up and one requires a 10 minute warm up in the cold winter months.

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