Page 119I have a L 210 kabota I need fluid levels
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Page 119I have a L 210 kabota I need fluid levels
Interesting, their spec sheet says Amalie Ultra All-Trac 245 meets or exceeds the following specifications:Kubota UDT and Super UDTAmalie Ultra all-trac 245 list Kubota udt on its label
Interesting, their spec sheet says Amalie Ultra All-Trac 245 meets or exceeds the following specifications:Kubota UDT and Super UDT
Yes, Service Dept Vic did, but on 07-31-2009 Service Dept Vic posted (see post # 5) ***8220;Ok, I'm sold. It's SUDT in this shop from now on! Send the bill to Mr. K. He'll know what to do with it! ***8220; This I assume was Vic's responce to Ob1kubota post #3. see thread http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48Service Dept Vic has mentioned in the past that you can go to Wal-mart and buy thier brand of UDT and use it just fine. So if you have a great price on something like Valvoline you surely can use that as well. They make some top of the line fluids!
This covers all the basesFrom what I have read on this site and other sites, those with newer tractors unless they are Gear and foot clutch, may want to use the Super UDT to possibly avoid tranny issues. For me it comes down to 22.05 more per 5 gal pail. For something I will only need to change every 350 hrs, its cheap insurance. Many times symptoms were eliminated by changing the fluid to SUDT. My 2 cents. Bill
You will never convince me that Kubota has "special oil" they(Kubota) contract it out to the cheapest bidder, the same as everyone else does. I am willing to put money that their oil comes from a Japanese or Chinese or Korean plant and is supplied to a minimum standard. Someone said here that Kubota does not make oil and that person is correct they do not. The same argument was made by Harley D so you bought their $15.00 a quart oil with a Harley Lable on it, Someone decided to research it and found out they were buying offshore oil for pennies a quart and it was far worse than any Wal Mart or low brand oil you could buy anywhere. Any good quality oil that is UDT compatible is more than likely better.It would probably be fine in a DT but I would not use anything but Kubota UDT or Super UDT in a HST, every HST trans we have repair/changed had "Tractor Supply" oil in them, Kubota service advised that they have like 8 additives in their oil that the others do not. The old saying "pay me now or pay me later"
Vic, I tried to contact you for input before I posted (post # 28). I had sent you 2 PMs.All good points everyone.
Looking back over thousands of threads regarding UDT/SUDT vs competitors lubricants it's clear this point will continue to draw spirited debate and conversation for years to come on OTT!
I go with the thought that fresh hydraulic oil meeting or exceeding the manufacturers specification is better than the unknown product occupying the reservoir now.
Has always worked for me.
I called my kubota dealer and they asked me if I wanted the kubota brand or there in house brand. They said that when it was hard to get the kubota brand they had some made up. Not sure what brand I'll add when I get but a 5gallon is$100.The Valvoline tech line just replyed to my e-mail and according to them, Valvoline Unitrac Hydraulic Oil-3098 is a direct replacement to Kubota UDT.
The DEALER had "some made up"???They said that when it was hard to get the kubota brand they had some made up.
In North America and Austrailia SUDT2 is blended by Valvoline. Documented fact not a guess.You will never convince me that Kubota has "special oil" they(Kubota) contract it out to the cheapest bidder, the same as everyone else does. I am willing to put money that their oil comes from a Japanese or Chinese or Korean plant and is supplied to a minimum standard. Someone said here that Kubota does not make oil and that person is correct they do not. The same argument was made by Harley D so you bought their $15.00 a quart oil with a Harley Lable on it, Someone decided to research it and found out they were buying offshore oil for pennies a quart and it was far worse than any Wal Mart or low brand oil you could buy anywhere. Any good quality oil that is UDT compatible is more than likely better.
Yeah..but I just can’t seem to find where I last left my Oil Laboratory to PROVE it was THEIR OIL that caused the failure…. so I just use what Kubota says and be done with it.For the money you can't beat Super UDT2. 100% synthetic and great stuff. Amsoil does make an equivalent but if you not a dealer or preferred customer it is more expensive but you get their warranty of failure. If you can prove the oil caused the failure they say they will fix it. YMMV.
Semper Fi
Just because Kubota is not in the refining business…. doesn’t mean they don’t have specifications to be met by Valvoline or whoever cooks-up their recipie. It also doesn’t mean that everything with a Valvoline “compatible with UDT” pedigree meets Kubota specs. Just because the different fluids are made by the same guy doesn’t mean it’s the same stuff.You will never convince me that Kubota has "special oil" they(Kubota) contract it out to the cheapest bidder, the same as everyone else does. I am willing to put money that their oil comes from a Japanese or Chinese or Korean plant and is supplied to a minimum standard. Someone said here that Kubota does not make oil and that person is correct they do not. The same argument was made by Harley D so you bought their $15.00 a quart oil with a Harley Lable on it, Someone decided to research it and found out they were buying offshore oil for pennies a quart and it was far worse than any Wal Mart or low brand oil you could buy anywhere. Any good quality oil that is UDT compatible is more than likely better.
Hyperbole is not helpful and ad hominem attacks add no value to the conversation.. Everybody has and is entitled to their own opionions. I try to base mine on good scientific data.Just because Kubota is not in the refining business…. doesn’t mean they don’t have specifications to be met by Valvoline or whoever cooks-up their recipie. It also doesn’t mean that everything with a Valvoline “compatible with UDT” pedigree meets Kubota specs. Just because the different fluids are made by the same guy doesn’t mean it’s the same stuff.
I notice that most of the guys who endorse Brand-X ”compatible w/UDT” are “New Members”.…which causes me to wonder if they are also new to tractor ownership.… but…CHolmes (who posted in 2017) is unfortunately not likely to see this post… However I would suggest that using HIS logic…the next time he’s in the hospital he tell the ER that he will be happy with cheaper Dog-blood or a ‘possum heart…. after-all….we’re all made by the same Guy.…