My dad retired from Kubota Tractor service, 25 plus years, he wore several hats. I inherited from him a 1977 L245 that he saved from the scrap yard. It's a few months older than I am. He always used Kubota fluids 100% of the time, no matter what. Even in non-Kubota units, he swore by it. When he brought this sad L245 home, we dropped the pans and changed all of the fluids. We actual found gravel in the FEL tank. He went back with UDT, in the transmission and hydraulics. SAE 30 in the engine After 2 hours of run time, we dropped the fluids again and went with UTD2 in the trans. Be sure to let her sit and let as much of the old stuff drop out.I'm resurrecting my criminally neglected 1977 L245. It is going relatively well, sheet metal was the worst of the deterioration. I changed all the fluids per the original owner's manual (less than 450 total hours.) In reading through the newer shop manual it states that early L series should have the 22 litres of #80 transmission oil replaced with the UDT transmission fluid. What might be the consequences of using the new #80 at least for a while? And are the advantages of the UDT fluid great enough to warrant the significant cost of changing it?
Use the cheaper fluids to flush and then go back with the good stuff. Now days, she runs on SUDT with no problems. Probably 100 hours since then, no issues with the hydraulics. Some parts are getting scarce and the prices only go up. Change fluids ahead of the schedule with good fluids. Big dollars spent on down time isn't worth skimping on fluids.