nbryan
Well-known member
Equipment
B2650 BH77 LA534 54" ssqa Forks B2782B BB1560 Woods M5-4 MaxxHaul 50039
I'm looking into buying a Woodland Mills WC68 3-point wood chipper to use with my B2650. It has a self contained hydraulic in-feed system that will require that I acquire 5 gallons of ISO 32 hydraulic oil to fill the chipper's resevoir.
My question is can I use the Kubota Premium UDT hydraulic fluid, that I use for my B2650, for the in-feed hydraulics on the chipper? I know it's probably much more expensive than ISO32 standard oil, but is there any issue with using it anyway? Our winters get nasty cold (-35C right now with -50 equiv. windchill) and having an hydraulic oil in the chipper that can handle functioning in these conditions will help, and I think the Premium UDT has one of the best low temp ratings for the tractors. But will it mess up my chipper's pump and/or seals?
I emailed the folks at Woodland Mills and they said to go with the "pure" hydraulic oil Their answer: "I would not recommend any oil that has transmission fluid in it. In the chippers, you want to use pure hydraulic oil."
Are they right? I'd obviously like to keep only one type of hydraulic oil/fluid for the tractor and chipper.
Thanks.
Neil
My question is can I use the Kubota Premium UDT hydraulic fluid, that I use for my B2650, for the in-feed hydraulics on the chipper? I know it's probably much more expensive than ISO32 standard oil, but is there any issue with using it anyway? Our winters get nasty cold (-35C right now with -50 equiv. windchill) and having an hydraulic oil in the chipper that can handle functioning in these conditions will help, and I think the Premium UDT has one of the best low temp ratings for the tractors. But will it mess up my chipper's pump and/or seals?
I emailed the folks at Woodland Mills and they said to go with the "pure" hydraulic oil Their answer: "I would not recommend any oil that has transmission fluid in it. In the chippers, you want to use pure hydraulic oil."
Are they right? I'd obviously like to keep only one type of hydraulic oil/fluid for the tractor and chipper.
Thanks.
Neil