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Oil transmission

Hello guys I had problems with my radiator because was broken and I discovered oil in water, then I bought a new one radiator , I changed and everything was ok until I had to refill with oil, then I do not know if this equipment uses automatic transmission fluid or gear fluid.
I tried with automatic but was going well but after 5 minutes the forklift does not go forward and neither reverse.
\If I wait 5 minutes again the forklift goes but again two minutes does not go.
Do I need to do something? and what kind of transmission fluid or oil needs?
Thanks for your help
  • Posted 19 Nov 2014 10:00
  • Modified 19 Nov 2014 10:01 by poster
  • By Marinho
  • joined 19 Nov'14 - 1 message
  • Quintana Roo, Mexico
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It uses JD40 spec oil hyster call it Tractran 9 do not use ATF it will riun the clutch packs
  • Posted 21 Nov 2014 08:24
  • By lifter01
  • joined 4 Jul'09 - 463 messages
  • West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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