What oils do you guys like. I'm normally a Castrol fan, but I see a lot of Rotella going into diesels?Use good oil to start with and you don't need a additive.
Where in the Owners Manual, Warranty info sheet, or Workshop Manual ...do you see where Kubota suggests the use of such stuff?What oils do you guys like. I'm normally a Castrol fan, but I see a lot of Rotella going into diesels?
Also not a snake-oil believer, but Seafoam in the gas tank of a gas vehicle has impressed me.
Seafoam is a great fuel system cleaner. Can remove old varnish from many a neglected carburettor. It also works reasonably well as a fuel stabilizer for storage. But it doesn't really do jack in a clean system running regularly with fresh fuel.Also not a snake-oil believer, but Seafoam in the gas tank of a gas vehicle has impressed me.
So will ethanol/gasahol/E-10.Seafoam is a great fuel system cleaner. Can remove old varnish from many a neglected carburettor. It also works reasonably well as a fuel stabilizer for storage. But it doesn't really do jack in a clean system running regularly with fresh fuel.
Just my 2¢.
1) I didn't say that, andWhere in the Owners Manual, Warranty info sheet, or Workshop Manual ...do you see where Kubota suggests the use of such stuff?
Not a fan in my older vehicles. The new car (2006) gets it, but the stuff from last century does not play well with E-10 (I should say "my" stuff from then--I have tried it in all of them). I have more cars than I drive, so they tend to sit some which is also not a good match for E-10. I would not put it in a gas tractor on a dare.So will ethanol/gasahol/E-10.
Better yet, send it to me, I'll blow it for ya.Where in the Owners Manual, Warranty info sheet, or Workshop Manual ...do you see where Kubota suggests the use of such stuff?
It amazes me the folks that. Insist upon Kubota filters and Kubota fluids and high-dollar-branded motor oil.... but who use snake oil additives and consider that ”normal” or necessary... then worry if their warranty is any good.
If you need that stuff...then Kubota would say so.
They don’t.
You don’t.
If you‘ve got that kind of extra money laying around... send it to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and help some kid fight cancer.
At one time, Seafoam was recommended by Evinrude. Of course, now they recommend their own OMC house brand (which, for all I know, could be rebadged Seafoam).I”ve never seen a mfr’r recommend seafoam,
Not to start a oil war but because you asked, I use Amsoil in everything I own. Not a bling change either. I compared Amsoil to what I was using and if I got better results I would switch.What oils do you guys like. I'm normally a Castrol fan, but I see a lot of Rotella going into diesels?
Also not a snake-oil believer, but Seafoam in the gas tank of a gas vehicle has impressed me.
Interesting. I notice a marked improvement in the cold start on my 7.3 Navistar HEUI system in my Ford pickup but the big difference I visually noticed is using the AR5000 Nano-Borate additive in the oil was how clean the overhead was when I pulled the valve covers to replace the injector harness 2 years ago. Looked new underneath perfectly clean and devoid of any blowby residue.another war
yes I've used the stiction eliminator stuff
waste of money if you ask me I found/felt/saw/heard zero difference other than OUCH MY CHECKBOOK
That’s hardly a scientific method since you have no control-group which underwent the exact same operations without the product. It’s simply another example of how a person will spend money on something questionable ...then announce success ....because to say otherwise would only prove we made a foolish purchase. (In other words, you have no idea whether or not that product gave you that result or if it would have occurred anyway...or if it occurred for some completely different reason.)Interesting. I notice a marked improvement in the cold start on my 7.3 Navistar HEUI system in my Ford pickup but the big difference I visually noticed is using the AR5000 Nano-Borate additive in the oil was how clean the overhead was when I pulled the valve covers to replace the injector harness 2 years ago. Looked new underneath perfectly clean and devoid of any blowby residue.
I use the AR5000 in my Kubota engines too, Maybe why the overheads are so clean, who knows.