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Old 03-22-2022, 08:30 PM
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Default IH Cub Cadet 107 Hydro tranny fluid

My Cub Cadet dealer sold me 737-3120 Drive System Fluid last year and said it was same as old Hy-Tran. Does this actually replace Hy-Tran? Or should I drain it out and find some HY-Tran fluid? Seemed to develop a slow leak after a couple of months. Only place I see to purchase is IH Case dealer who is not within 30 miles.
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Old 03-22-2022, 08:58 PM
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Here is the correct Hydro Fluids for your Tractor..... Fluid
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I don't see anything except your reply. I click on fluid and only see your reply.
no information. Does not answer my question. No Case IH dealer near me. It's no wonder everybody is substituting other oil. All I get is a stupid look from the Cub dealer.
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Try clicking on the word "Fluid" at the end of the sentence
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I believe that is the synthetic blend system plus. It is not the correct oil but it will work. It was probably twice the price of Hytran or 5 times the price of TSC Hytran equivalent. If you put it in already it won't harm anything. That oil is for the newer Cub Cadets built from 1998 on.
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Try clicking on the word "Fluid" at the end of the sentence
I did and it showed nothing.
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Thank you. Does Cub Cadet dealers sell HyTran? Mine doesn't seem to know what it is.
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I did and it showed nothing.
Must be something wrong with your device.

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Does Cub Cadet dealers sell HyTran?
Yes, a complete and competent Dealer does, as well as, a Case/IH Ag Dealer.
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To put your mind at ease, Sundstrand (now Danfoss) that built your U15 hydro back in the day, also put it in many manufacture's of wheeled equipment including but not limited to John Deere, Simplicity, Cushman, etc etc ECT.
They state one can use automatic transmission fluid type "F" or Dextron II among other fluids.
If you developed a leak it was not from the wrong fluid.
The only fluid I would not use is the "303" hyd fluid as it is thick and causes problems in winter, and some manufactures of it skimped on purity standards.
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I can tell you, after changing the fluid in the 1650 last week (and paying a hefty price for the hy-tran) that Hy-Tran has changed. It used to have a distinct aroma, but now it smells like any other fluid.
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