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    Posted: 08 Nov 2011 at 5:38pm
I need to know what to use in an Alllis Chalmers CA tractor for transmission oil. If it
should be a non-detergent 20 w oil or is there something else I can use? Any help would
be appreciated.
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First welcome to the best web site. 
Yes 20 weight non-detergent because the hydraulic pump gets it's oil from there.

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20W non detergent motor oil was what they originally used. You can use universal tractor hydraulic fluid in it.
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Go to the local farm store, auto store, or wal mart.. Look for universal tractor fluid, hytrans, or hydraulic- transmission fluid... any will work great.   - buy a 2.5 gallon jug- use almost all of it.

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My pump is leaking quite a bit. Is 20 wt oil thicker than hydraulic fluid and a better choice  since I have leaks?
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Yes, 20W is thicker, heavier 
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Heavier oil will make very very little difference in amount of oil it will leak when it gets hot. Use the newer oil, universal hydraulic.    MACK
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