I have an oddball question. Remember the W means winter.
Ive asked Rotella and have been waiting over 3 weeks for a reply, it’s been assigned a case number and been referred to engineering. I am curious if this is ok for year round use because of two reasons.
1. My previous tractor, the other orange. My dealer was an engineer and I asked him and he said winter only because it was too thin for summer.
2. I asked my local Kubota service manager and he stated we just use 15w40 and if a customer wanted thinner for winter we use 10w30.
Our winter low can get to -25* and winter lasts about 6 months. Summer typically can get as high as 95* .
i would like to be able to change oil once a year instead of twice.
Last resort is use 15w40 year round and block heater in winter.
Any opinions based on fact or research?
thanks.
Ive asked Rotella and have been waiting over 3 weeks for a reply, it’s been assigned a case number and been referred to engineering. I am curious if this is ok for year round use because of two reasons.
1. My previous tractor, the other orange. My dealer was an engineer and I asked him and he said winter only because it was too thin for summer.
2. I asked my local Kubota service manager and he stated we just use 15w40 and if a customer wanted thinner for winter we use 10w30.
Our winter low can get to -25* and winter lasts about 6 months. Summer typically can get as high as 95* .
i would like to be able to change oil once a year instead of twice.
Last resort is use 15w40 year round and block heater in winter.
Any opinions based on fact or research?
thanks.