Long story short, thanks to you guys fussing over hydro and the differences, I got to looking at what I have been using in our tractors and Harvester, as well as what is called for by New Holland, Landini, and BEI.
We have been using whatever Universal is on sale, and skipping the factory stickered stuff to save a couple hundred bucks here and there.
But you guys have me thinking that hydro may in fact, not just be hydro.
The old New Holland 1920 calls for NH134.
The traveller stuff at TSC lists as comparable to 134B
Same thing with the service Pro at the local Agco tractor shop, and the "Extreme" stuff at TSC.
Would there be an advantage to finding something that is comparable to NH134 instead of 134B?
And what is the difference? Like I said, This is new to me and 40 years of "Hydro is Hydro", has left me lost.
I can get the service pro for the same price as the TSC extreme and traveller, but what am I looking for as the better buy, and where do I find the info.
Same thing with the Landini, but am looking at the most severe duty stuff I can get, without going to synthetic expense, as the thing racks up hours, and seals that go bad but can't be replaced untill after season.
Thanks!!
We have been using whatever Universal is on sale, and skipping the factory stickered stuff to save a couple hundred bucks here and there.
But you guys have me thinking that hydro may in fact, not just be hydro.
The old New Holland 1920 calls for NH134.
The traveller stuff at TSC lists as comparable to 134B
Same thing with the service Pro at the local Agco tractor shop, and the "Extreme" stuff at TSC.
Would there be an advantage to finding something that is comparable to NH134 instead of 134B?
And what is the difference? Like I said, This is new to me and 40 years of "Hydro is Hydro", has left me lost.
I can get the service pro for the same price as the TSC extreme and traveller, but what am I looking for as the better buy, and where do I find the info.
Same thing with the Landini, but am looking at the most severe duty stuff I can get, without going to synthetic expense, as the thing racks up hours, and seals that go bad but can't be replaced untill after season.
Thanks!!