I have the same questions, only pertaining to a Cat Ten. What engine oil, transmission oil, and final drive oil. Also wondering what the spark plugs should be gapped at. Thanks
I'm keeping my ears open on this one too for my 112😊
30 wt in both motors/aircleaners, 90wt in gear boxes/finals, hyd in hyd systems, except BG pumps use 30 wt only,then its motor oil in the newer stuff, but the manuels will tell you that, a good grade of greese gun greese, Union Moly's or a Valvoline, not cheap K-Mart slop, lot of people here use 15/40, not a big deal, oil has changed dramiticly over the last 40 years and you can't tell the difference betwen 90 and 30 anymore, strangely enough Auto Zone carries a brand of oil called Coastal, I've been useing it in transmissions and rear ends with no problems and it looks and smells like 90wt from 30 years ago, and cheaper than most of the others, its made by a oil company in Texas that has been in bussiness for many years.
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I think Aaron hit most of it as I am one of those that use 15W-40 in the diesel engines on the D47U and 112-3U. I use non detergent oil in the pony and any other place that does not have an oil filter.
For the pony clutch I use 10W and some thin it with ATF so the cluthes do not "bind" together otherwise it is hard to engage the pony without grinding the gears.
For the button head fittings, I use #00 which is recommended for the older rollers and idlers etc. For the clutch shift collar, I use 90W TO with a small rag in the cup to let the oil drip over several hours.
For the 112 I use 90W TO in all the gear boxes and regular Universal trans/hydro oil in the power steering. Electric grease guns were invented for those of us that own old Cat graders. 😄
We have used standard tractor hydraulic oil in the BEGE and early cat hydraulic systems for decades. If you only use one set of implements on the older cats and don't use it on newer equipment you can use the orginal oil. But then again a lot of things have changed with oils in the last 60 years.
However if one minute you are moving an implement down the road with a 2008 powershift tractor, then as soon as you get it into the field you connect to a crawler with a BeGe pump you are going to be mixing oil.