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    Posted: 7 hours 17 minutes ago at 4:32pm
I’ve changed the hydraulic fluid before on my wd, and I used vp J20a in the hydraulic, transmission and differential. However I recently had the PTO gasket go bad and read somewhere that the transmission and rearmed use gear oil. I thought all areas used the same oil. Do I need to change the trans and rear end to the proper weight gear oil?

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NO.. you dont need to change.. HYdraulic- Transmission oil is GREAT for all the cavities.. Some wish to use gear lube in the transmission .. that is OK also, but not REQUIRED..

I personally like gear lube in the Final Drive cases... but even that application can be Hy-trans type oil if you wish..


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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Thank you!    Reading the manual it gets a little confusing.   
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the manual is 70 years old.......... things have changed... oils have changed... Engineering knowledge has changed.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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