INTERNATIONAL 125 DROTT

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Re: INTERNATIONAL 125 DROTT

Post #11 by martyn williams » Mon Jun 14, 2010 9:59 pm

It may take a bit of starting after four years.Make sure you got a couple of good 12 volt batteries :lol: .It has 5 gears.
Your pedal is siesed on the shaft so you may need release oil to free it up.Sound like you may have a fair bit of work just to get it running correctly.Any photos of it ?
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Re: INTERNATIONAL 125 DROTT

Post #12 by imtechnology » Fri Dec 24, 2010 3:55 am

Hi All!

I was wondering if anyone happened to have an operators manual for the 125. We currently have both the repair and parts manual but not the operators manual.

We are interested in knowing (among other things) what type of hydrolic fluid they recomend and the type of radiator fluid they recomend.

Cheers,
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Re: INTERNATIONAL 125 DROTT

Post #13 by martyn williams » Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:06 pm

B A Welch & co will have a manual.I put a strong antifreeze mix in the rad and there are various makes of hydraulic oil available.like Shell telus.
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Re: INTERNATIONAL 125 DROTT

Post #14 by wazzainoz » Sun Dec 26, 2010 8:00 am

imtechnology wrote:Hi All!

We are interested in knowing (among other things) what type of hydrolic fluid they recomend and the type of radiator fluid they recomend.

Cheers,
Ed.

Hi Ed ,try one of the large oil supplier websites for recommended lube details and quantities ,added is a list of Castrol oils for my 100B which I believe may be similar to the 125B . :mrgreen:
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Re: INTERNATIONAL 125 DROTT

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Re: INTERNATIONAL 125 DROTT

Post #16 by imtechnology » Tue Dec 28, 2010 7:41 am

wazzainoz wrote:
imtechnology wrote:Hi All!

We are interested in knowing (among other things) what type of hydrolic fluid they recomend and the type of radiator fluid they recomend.

Cheers,
Ed.

Hi Ed ,try one of the large oil supplier websites for recommended lube details and quantities ,added is a list of Castrol oils for my 100B which I believe may be similar to the 125B . :mrgreen:



Wazzainoz,

You are right. The 100 and 125 are almost identical. The repair manual we have is for both. Do you have an operators manual for your 100. Any chance your in victoria and I could photocopy it?

Also can you post a link to the castrol website page where you got this list? I can't seem to find it on their website.

Thanks!

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Re: INTERNATIONAL 125 DROTT

Post #17 by wazzainoz » Tue Dec 28, 2010 12:51 pm

Hi Ed
This is a Castrol Australia site link > http://www.datateck.com.au/lube/castr_au/default.asp , enter your make and model .
Your local oil suppliers should be able to help you out with suitable oil applications .

I'm sorry I haven't any manuals at all and have been looking myself , there was a operators manual on ebay recently which sold for 100 pounds.
Reproductions would be the way to go to ovoid the cost .
Ps I would love a copy of your workshop manual ,you are sooo lucky to have that ..
pps yes I am in vic on the south west end

Hope this information is of some help to you . :mrgreen:


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Re: INTERNATIONAL 125 DROTT

Post #18 by hdickinson » Wed May 11, 2011 11:29 am

Do you still need help with oil recommendations?


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Re: INTERNATIONAL 125 DROTT

Post #19 by bullpitman » Thu Dec 04, 2014 12:15 pm

Hi all, can someone please advise ..... where can I get a 125B manual ?? And, final drive parts... thanks

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