I use Hytran in both my gear drive and hydro units.. Not all lube is the same.. Hytran is non-hygroscopic which means it will not absorb water or other liquids and that help keeps its lubricating qualities.. Some lubes are hygroscopic and are not as good.. I have taken off the rear covers on gear drives that have not been opened for over thirty years and they are still like new inside.. That sold me on Hy-Tran...
$1.75 a gallon. Good price
Yep couldn't resist giving a laughSure would be nice to be able to still get some at that price.
I thought I was doing great last fall when I bought 8- 30 gallon barrels from a guy for $300.00 each!Sure would be nice to be able to still get some at that price.
I’ve use a TSC hytran equivalent in my cub cadet 1000 for pulling . I noticed at the needle bearings there was some fretting going on The axles ,. But it may from the extreme loads also ,many factors ,may have not got the oil out side also before I pulledAny of you guys use this from Napa? Thanks
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