LHM in a Tractor

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LHM in a Tractor

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My local why you buy a ^^ ^^ mechanic found himself eating his words the other day :lol:

They needed a litre of the Green Stuff for a tractor ASAP and the nearest holder of such stuff was Moi :o

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What manner of tractor needs LHM Kiwi? Glad that you're on hand to help NZ Agriculture! :D
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I have no idea what type of tractor it was probably just used to cut their lawns :lol:

It was the priceless expression of being asked for help.
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kiwi wrote:I have no idea what type of tractor it was probably just used to cut their lawns :lol:

It was the priceless expression of being asked for help.
Surely a grass cutting tractor only needs standard oils, not specialised hydraulic suspension fluid? :?
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Post by mat_fenwick »

If it was a grass cutter with a hydrostatic drive to the cutting deck(s), then I guess LHM would do in place of the normal hydraulic oil...bit pricy though!
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You guys crack me up! :lol: :lol:

I was being sarcastic when I said "tractor it was probably just used to cut their lawns"

All I know is it was modern big and blue and used LHM in its Hydraulic Circuit. I guess it could have been a French Tractor make? One never knows.

Anyways it worked to my advantage as now they will be keeping a stock of LHM rather than me having to courier it from another part of the country. :wink:
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1990 BX19 TRS 27/10/89 (Reborn)
1992 BX19 TXD (Ex UK - K 744 SDF) 15/06/92
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1992 BX TZD Turbo Estate (Ex UK) 1/07/91
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Anyways it worked to my advantage as now they will be keeping a stock of LHM rather than me having to courier it from another part of the country.
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I did a little bit of research. All JCB Fastrac tractors have hydropneumatic suspension on the rear. Seems the world is slowly catching up with Citroen's 1955 suspension innovation.

Was it like this Kiwi? ( apparently some military vehicle also use LHM - you might get a knock on the door at midnight from the NZ army)


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toddao wrote:I did a little bit of research. All JCB Fastrac tractors have hydropneumatic suspension on the rear. Seems the world is slowly catching up with Citroen's 1955 suspension innovation.

Was it like this Kiwi? ( apparently some military vehicle also use LHM - you might get a knock on the door at midnight from the NZ army)


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:lol: :lol: About that size in blue so quite possible but all tractors look the same to me :lol:
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1990 BX19 TRS 27/10/89 (Reborn)
1992 BX19 TXD (Ex UK - K 744 SDF) 15/06/92
1990 BX19 TZS Auto 06/11/1989
1992 BX TZD Turbo Estate (Ex UK) 1/07/91
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Post by Mark Dunmore »

Probably a New Holland.

As a matter of interest, the place I work now deals with these beasties:-

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(actually, that's an older machine, circa 1999)

Air suspension, but hydraulic everything else; even the radiator fan is driven by the hydraulic system! HV46 oil; not sure how compatible with LHM...

There are some of our machines out in NZ too, BTW.
'92 BX GTi Hurricane - gone to a good home
'90 BX 19TGD estate - goes, but not going anywhere!
'90 BX 19TGD hatch in even more bits...
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'74 2CV6 project
'82 2CV6 Club - gone to a good home
the remains of an '88 2CV6 Dolly - watch this space!
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Post by Vanny »

LHM is just aviation grade hydraulic fluid, its not a specific fluid for suspension, just happens to work well. Same way that hydraunicage (sp) is simply aviation hydraulics flushing oil. You can use LHM in rather a lot of hydraulic applications (i'm sure someone has LHM in there trolley jack), there is little special about it!


And for reference, i have never driven a tractor without some sort of hydraulics.
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