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Choosing a hydraulic oil

Started by SPForesrty, December 16, 2014, 03:12:11 PM

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SPForesrty

What is everyone running for hydraulic oil in their harvesters ? I am running a John Deere 1270E and currently using John Deere synthetic XR hydraulic fluid. They discontinued the John Deere 46 I was using before they recommended this XR stuff. The problem is its $148 a pail here in Nova Scotia.  I am looking for an alternative 46 grade oil that meets the machines hydraulic oil requirements.  According to Shell the Tellus S2 V 46 is a good alternative.  Anyone use this ?

mad murdock

You can do some checking on SAE or ASTM standards but if an oil meets the specifications of AW46, it doesn't really matter whose name is on it, IMO. If you are concerned about foaming and dependability under load and heat build up, upgrade to an AW68 hydraulic oil. Shell Tellus and Chevron are 2 common good brands.
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1270d

We use tellus s2 v46.  It does have a little bit longer warmup time than some synthetics, but have not had any issues.   I switched to it on a recommendation from Deere after a pump replacement.  It is around 75 a pail here

Ran it around 6000 hours in the 1270.  Ponsse recommends the same oil for the scorpion.

S2 is the extended temp range
M2 has a narrower temp range.

deastman

I've been running it in my Cat forwarder for a couple years and haven't had any issues with it,  seems to be a good quality oil.
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