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RE: Dumb question - Lonestar10 - 04-04-2020 Look for places like tsc tractor supply, or ag dealers they will usually be the best prices over a truck dealers huge markups RE: Dumb question - Waterloo - 04-04-2020 I take mine into either Speedco or TA, use their 80-90 semi syn, cheaper for them to do it vs finding a 5 gallon pail of the stuff and then trying to pump it in. I would call them and see what they are charging. RE: Dumb question - Ballerxl - 04-04-2020 No speedco or ta around here I’m in oilfield country southeast New Mexico.. and tractor supply is all out of 80w90 lol.. just my luck RE: Dumb question - Waterloo - 04-04-2020 Oh that sucks! RE: Dumb question - Mattman - 04-04-2020 You will need some type of pump to get the oil from the bucket into the transmission. I replaced my transmission with regular gear oil not synthetic. Auto parts store should have a bucket of gear oil. RE: Dumb question - Chamberpains - 04-04-2020 Check napa or auto parts stores also. They often times have 5 gallon pales some where. They'll often have the 5 gallon bucket pumps too. RE: Dumb question - JimT - 04-04-2020 Last TA I checked quoted me around $450 total (I think) for transmission gear oil change. Large part of the cost they said was the oil itself. Sounded about right to me. RE: Dumb question - Ballerxl - 04-04-2020 Yea from the prices I saw ranged from 90 to 160.. but I’ll grab some from the auto parts store here and go from there .. thanks guys RE: Dumb question - Mattman - 04-04-2020 When using buckets I will set them up side down and let the additives that may have settled to the bottom of the bucket get back in the mix. Yes I am weird about some things. |