New owner here. I'm looking to do an oil change on my recently purchased l2250. What kind of oil do I use and how much? I'm assuming the drain plugs are the 2 plugs at the bottom of the drain pan
The owners manual makes the same oil recommendations for my L4760. Kubota does not specify synthetic oil in the owners manual. You can use regular oil if you choose. I believe the 10w-30 called for by Kubota is a diesel engine specification, not all 10w-30 oils are rated for diesel engines.I just got a owners manual in the mail and noticed that it calls for 6 quarts or 10w30 below freezing. Is there a reason everyone is recommending a different oil? Also is the 10w30 they are recommending just regular 10w30 . Thanks
The oil that your 35 year old manual states is just a really old spec.I just got a owners manual in the mail and noticed that it calls for 6 quarts or 10w30 below freezing. Is there a reason everyone is recommending a different oil? Also is the 10w30 they are recommending just regular 10w30 . Thanks
New Owner: Your tractor was made before the latest oil specifications were concocted so you might read thru the link I’m providing in this post. But to answer your question: Diesel engines utilize higher compression ratios and heavier rod-end bearing loads than gasoline engines and they also burn a “dirtier” fuel and need greater capability additives to deal with soot and ash. Use a Diesel-rated (so-called “C” rated) engine oil in your diesel. See this link:New owner here. I'm looking to do an oil change on my recently purchased l2250. What kind of oil do I use and how much? I'm assuming the drain plugs are the 2 plugs at the bottom of the drain pan
If'n I was in YOUR climate.............. I would have the 10w in the tractor as fast as you can pour it.so both my neihgbours just dropped off oil at my house and im confused which to use. ive got 6 quarts of john deere 15 w 40 diesel oil and 6 quarts or synthetic ck 4 10w40.
Synthetic has smaller molecules and is less viscous than dyno oil............ and IF there are seals that leak after switching - it is no fault of the synthetic oil, the seals were bad to begin with, and the oil is NOW telling you to fix the worn seals.....are there any issue from switching from regular oil to syntheic? just drain it and fill?
ive heard it can seep past seals or is that a myth
you ought to flip that thought.......5w in winter......... 10w in warmer.........cool. ill run the 10w30 synthetic in the winter and use up the 5w40 on my next oil change when weather is warmer
No no such luck. That's sheer I thought it should be from a manual I saw online but look like this one gets filled up topLook on the side of the front gear case cover by the alternator, there might be a second fill point there.