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Hydraulic fluid for 210

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    Posted: 03 Jul 2022 at 8:53am
I have looked in my book and don't seem to be able find what weight fluid to refill with.
Drained the old oil and going back with new fluid.
What is best for this tractor.
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AGCO 821 or equivalent
'49 G, '54 WD45, '55 CA, '56 WD45D, '57 WD45, '58 D14, '59 D14, '60 D14, '61 D15D, '66 D15II, '66 D21II, '67 D17IV, '67 D17IVD, '67 190XTD, '73 620, '76 185, '77 175, '84 8030, '85 6080
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Pure Flo 334, 
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The local Farm Store or other will have a couple varieties of "hydraulic oil"... There is the CHEAP STUFF that has little or no specs to it... There will also be a "PREMIUM" type of UNIVERSAL TRACTOR TRANS/ HYDRAULIC oil... Look at the SPEC on the back.. Should list ALLIS 821.. and several others like CAT, JD, ALLISON, CASE..... if there are 20 deifferent "specs" then its good quality and acceptable.... You might also get a   AWG 46 hydraulic oil from NAPA or other that meets many specs............. almost everything is like a 20 wt oil.
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EXAMPLE........

Traveller 590901 Premium Universal Tractor Trans/Hydraulic Fluid is a specially formulated, premium multigrade (SAE 10W-30) fluid blended with the highest quality lubricating oils and the most technologically advanced additive system.

  • Recommended for agriculture equipment and off-highway machinery requiring the following: John Deere: Quatrol, J20C, J20A, J21A, Hy-Gard J14B/C & Type 303 Fluid International Harvestor: Hy-Tran, B-6 AGCO (Massey Ferguson): M-1145, M-1143, M-1110, M-1127B, M-1129A, M-1135 Permatran III, M-1138, M-1141, White Q-1826, Allis Chalmers Power Fluid 821 XL, Duetz-Allis Hyd Trans Fluid, 25743, 272843, & AGCO-Allis Caterpillar: TO-2, & MTO (Multi- Application Tractor Oil), for older Backhoe Loader rear axles and Challenger Tractors J.I. Case: TFD (JIC-143/146), Hi-Vis (JIC-185), JIC-144/145, MS-1204, MS1205/1206/1207, MS-1210 (TCH) & B-6 Case New Holland: MAT3540, MAT3505, MAT3525, MAT3526, ESNM2C86-A/B/C, M2C134-A/B/C/D, M2C41-B, M2C43, M2C53-A/B & M2C92-A Vickers: I-2986-S, 104C, & M2950S, Denison UTTO, HF-0, HF-01, HF-02 Kubota Universal Transdraulic Fluid: UTD & Super UTD Sundstrand Hydrostatic Transmissions: JDQ-84 Volvo: BM, VCE 1273.03 & WB-101 (wet brake) Allison: C-4
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I picked up some Travelers at Tractor Supply
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IMO Travelers seems to thin out when it gets hot 
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Travelers is a 10w 30 type oil... so YES, it is thinner when hot than cold... But "in theory" it is a 10W oil when cold and a 30 wt oil when hot... so should be OK compared to a standard 20 wt oil ???
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Originally posted by DougG DougG wrote:

IMO Travelers seems to thin out when it gets hot 
I'm curious to know how you came to that conclusion.
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 Of coarse oil get thin when hot ,,,, Got a 6060 with a loader on it - all worked great at first- running it a few hours loading manure- after 2 hours hydraulics got slow - drained that stuff out, replaced with differt brand and good too go  - Ill admit money was tight then - this stuff was cheap , found out why, also froze in winter- like gooo- this is my experience 

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