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brindle_bull 07-16-2010 03:23 PM

Hy-gard in auto tranny?
 
I seen this JD Hy-gard hydraulic trans oil mentioned in another thread and somthing about using it in an auto tranny. so i did some searching on it and there is ALOT of people kicking around the idea but no one seems to have any real facts about it. It was mentioned somewhere that it could lower temps, drop converter stall, and reduce wear(i know everyone says that) also i heard that you have to use a screen type filter with it....im not a tranny guy by any means, so whats everyones take on this???:humm:

RAW 07-17-2010 11:41 AM

I've poured a lot of Hy-Guard in my 7 years of Deere experience, and my first thought on this idea is that Hy-Guard is thicker oil compared to ATF. The auto transmission we have in our equipment have suction screens, and a spin on filter. In warmer climates this may be something to try, but not in winter weather. There is also Low-Viscosity Hy-Guard that pours a little better. We use it in auto/power shift transmissions, and use regular Hy-Guard in final drives and other gear only applications.

brindle_bull 07-17-2010 12:23 PM

yea that was kinda what i was thinkin too....maybe it was the low viscosity hy-gard that was being talked about...i might have to go down to the tranny shop and see what those guys take on the whole deal is

spoolinaround 07-17-2010 01:00 PM

I run the low viscosity hy guard in all my trucks, I have not had a trans failure in 5 years now and we used to burn up one every year or so. alot of the high hp DSM guys use it in their race cars aswell


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