Thank you for taking the time to go over this. I'm in the middle of a renovation and all oils are drained. With only two gallons required of 134d for the hydraulics did you have to buy 5 gallons ? My Jubilee owners manual also says to mix two quarts of M4864 D with M4864 A. My manual indicates the older oils now new 134 D can be used in Trans, Hyd, and differential with the addition of two quarts of M4864 D for the hydraulics. Excluding engine oil, what do you have in the other three systems ? Also do you have the Vane Hyd. pump or piston type ?
I would just use "Universal Tractor Fluid" in all compartments. No need to mix anything with it. Look on the label under Ford New Holland for 134D. That is all we have used for many years. We have had some of the older Ford tractors with vane and others with piston hydraulic pumps. UTF will be fine in both.
@@estesfarms Very good and thanks for getting back. I had seen some discussion regarding 134D and the person on Yesterdays tractors forum had said the same thing. Always learning.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. This was really helpful to this new Ford Jubilee owner!
Great video. Good, clear description of the location of drain and fill locations. Saved me a ton of time
Short and to the point, thanks partner.
A very well done video. Much appreciated.
Thank you so very much for this video. This is information every NAA / Jubilee owner needs to know.
Thanks so much! I was looking for this info for my Ford 2000 which is a 1964. Same setup. Much obliged!
Thank you very much. Very best video online to explain this stuff. Very helpful.
Thank you - just did mine using the information you provided very useful.
Great video....thanks for the information 👍
Thank you for taking the time to go over this. I'm in the middle of a renovation and all oils are drained. With only two gallons required of 134d for the hydraulics did you have to buy 5 gallons ? My Jubilee owners manual also says to mix two quarts of M4864 D with M4864 A. My manual indicates the older oils now new 134 D can be used in Trans, Hyd, and differential with the addition of two quarts of M4864 D for the hydraulics. Excluding engine oil, what do you have in the other three systems ? Also do you have the Vane Hyd. pump or piston type ?
I would just use "Universal Tractor Fluid" in all compartments. No need to mix anything with it. Look on the label under Ford New Holland for 134D. That is all we have used for many years. We have had some of the older Ford tractors with vane and others with piston hydraulic pumps. UTF will be fine in both.
@@estesfarms Very good and thanks for getting back. I had seen some discussion regarding 134D and the person on Yesterdays tractors forum had said the same thing. Always learning.
Thank you so much, very well explained.😊
Very useful information.
This is incredible
134-D, is that abbreviated from a longer number? Specifically M2C134-D?
I have a question, so with the differential do you use the new hydraulic transmission oil as well for all 3 ??
Look for a hydraulic fluid labeled "Universal Tractor Fluid" often referred to as "UTF." Use this in all three compartments.