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Any please tell me what grade engine oil  and   rear end oil  to use on 310-8

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SylvanLakeWH

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I use 30 wt Rotella for engine. Any 80/90 wt gear oil for trans. 
 

Lift front end up when draining trans. There’s a bump in middle that prevents some oil from draining…

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ri702bill
52 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

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I use 30 wt Rotella for engine. Any 80/90 wt gear oil for trans. 
 

Lift front end up when draining trans. There’s a bump in middle that prevents some oil from draining…

Excellent choices and info. Check the condition of the Unidrive gear oil before you drain it - pull the dipstick - you should only see only amber clean oil. If it is a milky brown, then there are water and rust in there - best to drain that out and add 2 quarts of diesel fuel to flush it.(plenty of info on previous posts about that) That nasty milky stuff means it is time to install a new shifter boot. Been there, done that...

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953 nut

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Any good SAE 30 motor oil for the engine, the important thing is not allowing the oil level to get low and change it every 25 hours.

Tell us a bit about yourself and your 310 by doing an introduction.  https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/forum/47-introductions/

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Pullstart

:text-welcomeconfetti:  @peter lena will be by soon to help you keep it greasy!  Make sure to jack up the front end by the frame while doing a grease service on all the pivot points.  It’ll help the grease get to the areas needing grease the most.

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ri702bill
55 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

the important thing is not allowing the oil level to get low and change it every 25 hours.

Excellent advise - I assume you have a K Series Kohler - they only have splash lubrication, no oil pump or filter. Clean oil, up to the recommended level is its life blood ....

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Fellas got you well covered so I'll just :WRS:

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peter lena

@timnlinda@sktc.net  agree with others on the lubrication refresh , thats vital for any use. that front end lift , before greasing lets the grease come out of the top of  axel  area , insuring total lubrication. would also go over all of the related linkage areas , that are probably rusty , like lift lever  cross frame  rod . lubricate that area , probably rusty .  pto  lever quadrant fit point , add  a couple of washers to firm that up along with grease , get some penetrating on the end points of your  choke and throttle cables , and related carb levers . don't forget to  pick up a new shift boot , for that oil drain out . what you are doing is a baseline lubrication , thats how you want to go at things , so you know what you have . after that you might you might start snooping around , at a  fuse check  and for good wiring . verify what you have , and move on . pretty basic stuff , welcome to the group   , keep it greasy , pete   

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gwest_ca
11 hours ago, timnlinda@sktc.net said:

Any please tell me what grade engine oil  and   rear end oil  to use on 310-8

Welcome to Red Square

 

Post your model number and serial number so we can link you to the correct manuals.

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peter lena

@timnlinda@sktc.net  rotella 30 wt  is a very good oil for those older engines , rear end oil  80-90 wt   2qts .  also  when you change out  your shift boot , I use a razor blade to cut it off , and dielectric grease to install it , on the shaft and starting hole point , makes it go on much easier , pete 

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timnlinda@sktc.net

thank you, I sort of figured that would be the oil and gear oil to use,  just want to double check,  Thanks again,  TIM

Want to thank everyone for their response  and advice, I have had several wheel horse tractors over the years, always took them to be serviced. gotten older, and retired with less money,  so It is time to (diy) lol  I just bought this one  310-8  and it needs a bit of TLC, I have always loved wheel horse  (great little tractor)   so I know i'll love this one as well

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peter lena

@timnlinda@sktc.net  did you say you have gotten older ?  wait it gets better !  just kidding , while you are going over that baseline lubrication service , make a point of lubricating ANYTHING  THATS RUSTY , AND IS SAPOSED TO FUNCTION , typically  , you will get a rusty run out of lubricant getting into a long dry area . try your lift lever lubrication areas , especially the cross frame shaft mount points , under shifter  gate  also near  drive belt idler pully , bet that will be a rusty run out , pto lever end quadrant , probably add a couple of washer and grease , for a nice solid fit . choke and throttle cables , probably could work easier . good luck with it , anything else , just ask , pete 

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timnlinda@sktc.net
On 5/3/2022 at 6:52 AM, 953 nut said:

Thank you, for update on lube  , It is always good advise, sometimes I forget those little areas

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Any good SAE 30 motor oil for the engine, the important thing is not allowing the oil level to get low and change it every 25 hours.

Tell us a bit about yourself and your 310 by doing an introduction.  https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/forum/47-introductions/

 

10 hours ago, timnlinda@sktc.net said:

thank you, I sort of figured that would be the oil and gear oil to use,  just want to double check,  Thanks again,  TIM

 

 

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