I went searching for ACEA and API oil classification equivalents because the M1 0w30 ESP oil I bought for both the Kubota and the Isuzu is rated ACEA C3. ACEA is a European spec for oils. The Kubota manuals follow API specs. In the manuals, they make some sort of crazy recommendation to not use CJ-4 oil.
In further research, I found an Bob the Oil Guy's chat where someone brought up the fact that current Kubota oils that you'd be able to buy at almost any Kubota dealership are CJ-4 rated.
Someone pointed out that it's probably Kubota conservatism in having that statement in their manuals about not using CJ-4 oils, e.g. made before they started stocking CJ-4 oils. Their manuals are basically out of date. What they're selling doesn't match what they've written.
Back to my ACEA M1. The C3 classification is apparently the same as API's CJ-4.
So, I'm still planning to change to this at 50 hours. I had it in my JD 2025R when I sold it with 70 hours on the oil. Before this, I was using VW diesel oil by Castrol in 5w30 because it is what I was going 10k mile changes on for nearly 7 years. With VW $ from taking back my VW TDI, I bought some Castrol 5w30 and was using in my JDs and the Isuzu generator driver. It's rated VW 504 or some such, probably something like a CF-CH API oil and an ACEA B2, etc. Post VW $ and my own $, I went with M1 0w30 ESP because I know from my 31 years experience in the lube oil business that M1 is the best (better than the Group III other stuff allowed to be called "synthetic"). Our research always showed it to be the best.
I'd really hate to be an oil guy trying to keep track of all this stuff.
In further research, I found an Bob the Oil Guy's chat where someone brought up the fact that current Kubota oils that you'd be able to buy at almost any Kubota dealership are CJ-4 rated.
Someone pointed out that it's probably Kubota conservatism in having that statement in their manuals about not using CJ-4 oils, e.g. made before they started stocking CJ-4 oils. Their manuals are basically out of date. What they're selling doesn't match what they've written.
Back to my ACEA M1. The C3 classification is apparently the same as API's CJ-4.
So, I'm still planning to change to this at 50 hours. I had it in my JD 2025R when I sold it with 70 hours on the oil. Before this, I was using VW diesel oil by Castrol in 5w30 because it is what I was going 10k mile changes on for nearly 7 years. With VW $ from taking back my VW TDI, I bought some Castrol 5w30 and was using in my JDs and the Isuzu generator driver. It's rated VW 504 or some such, probably something like a CF-CH API oil and an ACEA B2, etc. Post VW $ and my own $, I went with M1 0w30 ESP because I know from my 31 years experience in the lube oil business that M1 is the best (better than the Group III other stuff allowed to be called "synthetic"). Our research always showed it to be the best.
I'd really hate to be an oil guy trying to keep track of all this stuff.