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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 127119" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>maybe you already made up your mind, but here might be some things to checkout</p><p> if you go to this link, then go to skid steers, and then to page 9 for your model, it provides a lot of good info and part numbers for basic wear items and fluid amounts and types</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.newhollandrochester.com/parts/new-holland/resources/oil-capacities-and-filters/[/URL]</p><p></p><p> next the oil used in MY 1999 LX 865 according to MY NH dealer is this stuff, can be had online in 1-gallon, or 2.5 gallon, plus quarts and larger amounts as well, can also be found on places like EBay, amazon and other shops I am sure as well, I just grab at local dealer as there close to me!</p><p></p><p> it Made by Ambra, called, Mastergold engine oil sae 10w-30, and is also for the older NH hydraulics's and engines </p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.mycnhistore.com/us/en/newhollandag/category/fluids-lubricants/engine-oil/engine-oil/p/73341762[/URL]</p><p></p><p> also according to MY dealer techs, they DO NOT recommend MIXING fluids in the hydraulic system, if NOT sure they recommend you DRAIN and use ALL of one brand/type fluid, </p><p>according top them,(long time dealer in PA< near NEW factory_)</p><p> many fluids and types don;'t play well together and can cause seals to go sooner than they should ! </p><p>again as you stated your call, do what you feel works for you?</p><p></p><p> dealers like Messicks, also, GREAT service and knowledgeable, recommend draining and running ALL one fluid, and they will SHIP fluids to you most likely , unless some legal issue doesn;t allow, as NOT sure where your at</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 127119, member: 13825"] maybe you already made up your mind, but here might be some things to checkout if you go to this link, then go to skid steers, and then to page 9 for your model, it provides a lot of good info and part numbers for basic wear items and fluid amounts and types [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.newhollandrochester.com/parts/new-holland/resources/oil-capacities-and-filters/[/URL] next the oil used in MY 1999 LX 865 according to MY NH dealer is this stuff, can be had online in 1-gallon, or 2.5 gallon, plus quarts and larger amounts as well, can also be found on places like EBay, amazon and other shops I am sure as well, I just grab at local dealer as there close to me! it Made by Ambra, called, Mastergold engine oil sae 10w-30, and is also for the older NH hydraulics's and engines [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.mycnhistore.com/us/en/newhollandag/category/fluids-lubricants/engine-oil/engine-oil/p/73341762[/URL] also according to MY dealer techs, they DO NOT recommend MIXING fluids in the hydraulic system, if NOT sure they recommend you DRAIN and use ALL of one brand/type fluid, according top them,(long time dealer in PA< near NEW factory_) many fluids and types don;'t play well together and can cause seals to go sooner than they should ! again as you stated your call, do what you feel works for you? dealers like Messicks, also, GREAT service and knowledgeable, recommend draining and running ALL one fluid, and they will SHIP fluids to you most likely , unless some legal issue doesn;t allow, as NOT sure where your at [/QUOTE]
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