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1466IH

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New Holland dealer only had 2 pails of the mastertran and recommend this oil. It meets/exceeds the hytran ultra and is $40 cheaper per gallon. Hitting the like 5th local business and striking out on m16 bolts and 100r4 hydraulic suction hose... o_O
Your new holland dealer is about like ours then if they only had 2 pails of oil, no bolts and no hose :(
 

dixon700

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pa
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Your new holland dealer is about like ours then if they only had 2 pails of oil, no bolts and no hose :(
Well I should rephrase they had bolts, but they were $18 a piece because they had a new Holland part number.
 

dixon700

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I think I'm gonna run that Warren oil when I get it back together. They had a large quantity of it, and their mechanic said he's ran it for years in everything and he's never had an issue.
 

Tinkerer

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I think I'm gonna run that Warren oil when I get it back together. They had a large quantity of it, and their mechanic said he's ran it for years in everything and he's never had an issue.
I have been using there oil in my trucks for some time now. It is Meets GM's Dexos requirements. Less than $3.00 a quart for 0W-20. It is sold with the name Cam2.
 
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