Exmark Zero Turn transmission oil type

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I'm looking to change the oil in the transmission of a 42in Exmark Zero Turn. I have no idea what model mower it is. I'm looking to see if anyone knows the capacity and type of oil to use.
 
Mobil1 15w-50 seems to be popular for Hydrogear hydrostat transmissions.
That's what was recommended to put into mine.

Does Exmark use a different brand? Seems like a lot of people are pretty happy with a good 15w40

Updated: I used 15w50 not 5w50
 
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Mobil1 5w-50 seems to be popular for Hydrogear hydrostat transmissions.
That's what was recommended to put into mine.

Does Exmark use a different brand? Seems like a lot of people are pretty happy with a good 15w40
Mobil 1 5w50 is impossible to find in my area. However the 15w50 version is available for $34 plus tax for 5qts locally to me.
 
I'm looking to change the oil in the transmission of a 42in Exmark Zero Turn. I have no idea what model mower it is. I'm looking to see if anyone knows the capacity and type of oil to use.
According to Exmark for their 42" zero turn it specifies 109-9828 hydro oil. What this is I don't know.
Exmark hydo oil
 
I'm looking to change the oil in the transmission of a 42in Exmark Zero Turn. I have no idea what model mower it is. I'm looking to see if anyone knows the capacity and type of oil to use.
That's a good question for your Exmark dealer.
 
According to Exmark for their 42" zero turn it specifies 109-9828 hydro oil. What this is I don't know.
Exmark hyd
Is there anything special about Exmark Hydro Oil ? I'm wondering if a 15w40 would work since this mower sees light usage and I tend to keep it in bulk. I bought it non running for cheap due to wiring issues.
 
Is there anything special about Exmark Hydro Oil ? I'm wondering if a 15w40 would work since this mower sees light usage and I tend to keep it in bulk. I bought it non running for cheap due to wiring issues.
It's hard to say. It's $16.99 a quart so not exactly cheap but I wouldn't want to put something non-compatible in it either.
 
Best I can tell, they're just your standard HydroGear ZT3100 drives. If they each have their own little spin-in filter down towards the bottom, they are indeed ZT2800 thru 3400 I believe. Any 15w40 through 20w50 will be fine.
 
Best I can tell, they're just your standard HydroGear ZT3100 drives. If they each have their own little spin-in filter down towards the bottom, they are indeed ZT2800 thru 3400 I believe. Any 15w40 through 20w50 will be fine.
I'll raise the rear of the mower and look for a filter later today. I didn't know it could possibly have filtration. The oil in it now looks like a frothy pistachio green color. It's not currently having any problems but the current oil doesn't look right.
 
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I'll raise the rear of the mower and look for a filter later today. I didn't know it could possibly have filtration. The oil in it now looks like a frothy pistachio green color. It's not currently having any problems but the current oil doesn't look right.
Have a peek. If it's got the spin-ons, you will see small semi-circular guards over them on the outsides, lower than the axles. You drain these drives by removing the filters.
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Have a peek. If it's got the spin-ons, you will see small semi-circular guards over them on the outsides, lower than the axles. You drain these drives by removing the filters.
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I presume the filter is located on the bottom of the housing on the fan side where the circular piece with what appears to be two fasteners holding it on ? Provided mine is the same as the one you shown in the picture.
 
No sir. The back cover to the left and higher up in the pic. If you zoom in on the pic it says zt3100 on the cover
 
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