Picked up my 2014 L3200 and guy I got it from was giving me pointers. Oil and transmission change is due at 50 hours, and filters. No problem. He also said it wasn't good to use off road diesel. Correct? windsolar
Off-road fuel will work fine. Only difference is the die and the cost, off-road is cheaper.
If you use "off-road" diesel fuel in a newer model tractor, you need to be sure it is ULSD (ultra-low-sulfur-diesel, <15ppm sulfur). The ULSD is all that is available for "over-the-road" diesel so that's not a concern as all over-the-road diesel sold since 2010 is ULSD, but some states did not require going to ULSD for "off-road diesel" until much later dates. I think someone said they where using "heating oil" in their tractor - which I would not be sure what the sulfur content is.Picked up my 2014 L3200 and guy I got it from was giving me pointers. Oil and transmission change is due at 50 hours, and filters. No problem. He also said it wasn't good to use off road diesel. Correct? windsolar
If you use "off-road" diesel fuel in a newer model tractor, you need to be sure it is ULSD (ultra-low-sulfur-diesel, <0.15ppm sulfur). The ULSD is all that is available for "over-the-road" diesel so that's not a concern as all over-the-road diesel sold since 2010 is ULSD, but some states did not require going to ULSD for "off-road diesel" until much later dates. I think someone said they where using "heating oil" in their tractor - which I would not be sure what the sulfur content is.
On the flip side, if you have an older tractor (pre-2007) and your buying ULSD you would want to use an additive to add back the "lubricity" that the sulfur provided to the injectors and injection pump.
http://www.ct.gov/deep/lib/deep/air/ultra_low_sulfur_diesel/ulsdfs.pdf