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Daewoo D18S-2 brakes

hi, anybody out there knows what differential oil to use on the Daewoo D18s-2, The current oil in the diff is very thick and making the brakes hard and have no stopping power, checked clutches all ok.
  • Posted 19 Aug 2011 23:49
  • By arnie
  • joined 17 Aug'11 - 55 messages
  • western cape, South Africa
arnold@rafforklift.co.za
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On the American market Daewoos' (GC25E-3) I've been very successful using straight hydraulic fluid. Change the fluid regularly why should there be a problem?
  • Posted 20 Aug 2011 19:52
  • By 7777
  • joined 8 Mar'11 - 649 messages
  • New York, United States
Most 10W agricultural transmission oils will be ok. Tractors mostly have oil immersed multi disc brakes and all these oils have the anti squeal and glazing additives.
  • Posted 20 Aug 2011 17:54
  • By AndyPandy
  • joined 26 Oct'07 - 175 messages
  • Staffordshire, WM, United Kingdom
thanks but what is the specs on the john deer 10w oil so that i can use the equivalant, the oil was replaced by someone else some time back and i inherited this problem, it seems they used 80w90, which is far too thick, the local agents hasnt got got a clue as the truck was previously maintained and serviced by them.
  • Posted 20 Aug 2011 04:35
  • By arnie
  • joined 17 Aug'11 - 55 messages
  • western cape, South Africa
arnold@rafforklift.co.za
danny dont use 10w engine oil for fooks sake.

It contains things that will eventually glaze the brake system. The first thing you might notice is squealing brakes.

Use the proper John Deer 10w oil, this amongst other ingredients contains anti-glazing agents

The oil is thick because it should be changed after a while, I think its 1000 hours not sure exactly.
  • Posted 20 Aug 2011 02:17
  • Modified 20 Aug 2011 02:21 by poster
  • By scouse
  • joined 26 Nov'09 - 27 messages
  • lancs, United Kingdom
Hi Arnie,
It should be 10W engine oil.
  • Posted 20 Aug 2011 00:24
  • By danny_k
  • joined 3 Mar'05 - 310 messages
  • Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

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