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carlosqueiros
Join Date: Jan 2004
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2004-01-16          74210


I buy a old tractor Shibaura SD1840.
Now I want change the transmission oil and i dont know what
oil can i use and where are the screw.Somebody came help
me

Thanks very much




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Chief
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2004-01-16          74220


Shibarura makes tractors for New Holland. Probably a good bet that the fluid NH tractors use is OK for yours as well. In most cases, trans/hyd fluids such as Hy-Gard, UDT, or Chevron THF meet the specs. ....


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2004-01-17          74263


Good morning Carlos. As Chief said Shibaura made many of the Ford compact Tractors--especially the engines. Today, New Holland supplies parts and service for the Fords. If there is a New Holland dealer where you are they may be able to advise you properly.

I have a Ford 1710 myself and your tractor may be similar. I can describe how to change the oil on my 1710 and that might help but your tractor may be different than mine. I use New Holland F200 oil in the transmission and front axle. If the winters were warmer here I'd use New Holland 134D oil which meets specifications for many tractors. As Chief mentioned, there are many oil brands that also meet 134D specifications.

To change my oil transmission oil I drain the transmission by removing the fill cap on top of the transmission under the seat and a hex-head plug (like a bolt or screw) on the bottom of the transmission near the middle. It contains 26 liters so a large pan is needed. I finish draining it by removing two hex-head plugs toward the rear of the transmission. They are very low and on each side. Finally I remove and install a new filter. There are two filters on the engine. The hydraulic filter is the larger one of the left side of the tractor. I pump new oil into the fill hole under the seat. Refilling the transmission without a pump would be difficult because the hole is small and the oil containers are large and may lack a pour spout. ....


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