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Originally Posted by Maxwelhse
Actually, I *AM* saying it meets the HyTran specification (which is a specification, not a formula)... No one has ever illustrated to me how endless lawsuits haven't been started over it saying "HyTran" right on the bottle...
I suppose some people buy oil for their Chevy from the dealer counter in Chevy bottles too or it wouldn't be for sale there. 
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Now we're arguing about semantics!
There is a difference; other brands may meet the specification set forth by (in our case, IH) but not use the same formula to get there (think; taking two different roads to get to the same place; they both get you there, but they are different routes). Also note, the Tractor Supply fluid (as does most of the others) does indeed meet IH Hy-Tran spec, spec B-6. Since B-6, IH has retooled there formula and spec (can't think of what the newest spec is called) so while the other namebrand fluid we use may work completely fine in our Cubs (and meet the spec of the era they were build) with no ill effects, I wouldn't throw it in a brand new Case tractor for the simple fact it may very well eat up clutch packs (since the new tractors would require the newer spec).
That's all I've got for now, I need to get back to work!