The OM on my 1996 M4700DT (5-cyl. diesel) doesn't indicate anything other than standard automotive anti freeze, but the Ferguson compactor/roller I own has a John Deere 4329 in it. The Svc Manual on the JD mandates special antifreeze to avoid "cavitation" on cylinder liners due to detonation which (their words) all diesels experience. The Ferguson was previously owned by the Texas Hwy Dept and they required special features on equipment they acquired....this unit has a spin-on filter in the coolant system which has additives inside to treat the coolant. What I've been able to discover is the additives are supposed to insure that the coolant can fight the "cavitation" issues. Otherwise, JD wants to sell an antifreeze made of Unobtainium with an price to match.
Anyone with technical knowledge have advice on what to do with a Kubota tractor in the 40+ hp range?
Specifically, anything other than standard or long-life antifreeze?
Anyone with technical knowledge have advice on what to do with a Kubota tractor in the 40+ hp range?
Specifically, anything other than standard or long-life antifreeze?
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