I have the Kubota L2950 DT GST with Loader and I have a Ford 555 Backhoe with shuttle shift. I am now filling low reservoirs on the backhoe with 303 hydro fluid. I know that Kubota calls for the Kubota UDT, however we all know that the Kubota fluid or expensive, especially when there are other alternatives just like engine oil...
That said, I have been researching the difference in 303 and Premium Universal Fluids. Both are for use in all reservoirs where the manufacturer calls for hydro fluid, including transmissions and both are compatible with wet brakes. One difference that I saw was that 303 is a 20wt viscosity oil and premium universal is a 10W-20 multi-viscosity oil.
Given that I am in south Georgia, could I use the 303 in my 22 year old Kubota without issue or do I need to stick with the Premium Universal Fluid for the Kubota? If I need to stick with the Premium UTF, can someone explain why?
There is a $8.00 a 5gal pail difference between the two. The $8 is not an issue if I need the Premium UTF, but I do not like spending extra dollars that are unnecessary.
Thanks
That said, I have been researching the difference in 303 and Premium Universal Fluids. Both are for use in all reservoirs where the manufacturer calls for hydro fluid, including transmissions and both are compatible with wet brakes. One difference that I saw was that 303 is a 20wt viscosity oil and premium universal is a 10W-20 multi-viscosity oil.
Given that I am in south Georgia, could I use the 303 in my 22 year old Kubota without issue or do I need to stick with the Premium Universal Fluid for the Kubota? If I need to stick with the Premium UTF, can someone explain why?
There is a $8.00 a 5gal pail difference between the two. The $8 is not an issue if I need the Premium UTF, but I do not like spending extra dollars that are unnecessary.
Thanks