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Started by juston86, February 08, 2025, 12:00:56 AM

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juston86

I know they use transmission fluid but I'm not sure the specs type F . Dex V ect anybody know I blew a hose and need to refill Thanks 
Ac-36, wood mizer edger,jcb 930 6000lbs fork lift,9000 Ford self loader truck with tele stick 33.

woodman52

Quote from: juston86 on February 08, 2025, 12:00:56 AMI know they use transmission fluid but I'm not sure the specs type F . Dex V ect anybody know I blew a hose and need to refill Thanks
I have a 3238 it uses dextron 2 or 3 but not 4
Cooks HD3238 mill, loader tractor +, small wood processor, Farmi 501 winch, Wallenstein LX115 forwarding trailer, 60 ac hardwood, certified tree farm

DHansen

Does the application call for type F.  It is still available as I use it on the John Deere.  If it calls for Dextron, there are many multi-application ATF fluid that will work for Dextron applications.  The ATF+4 (not a Dextron fluid) was typically Chrysler stuff.  The Dextron IV will work on the other Dextron applications.

Stephen1

What kind of mill?
What year ?
My 1993 WM I used the lest expensive ATF for absolutely everything. Hydraulics, chains, nuts and bolts anything I figured needed to be lubricated got hit with ATF. On my 2018 I use the same ATF on everything that needs lubrication. 
The hydraulics have a specific type of Hydraulic fluid that I use, not ATF. It's listed in your manual.
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KenMac

My 2019 AC36 uses AW 32 oil. I'd think if yours has ATF, then the cheapest you can find would suffice since it's only hydraulics and that is much simpler than an automatic transmission. A quick call to Cook's will answer the question definitively.
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