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Equipment
M4500, New Idea Cut-Ditioner, JD 14T Baler, IH "Plow Chief" plows, Oliver Rake
My M4500 doesn't get that many hours of use in a year, maybe 100-125. I've always done the change it once a year right before making first cutting hay in the spring thing.
Last year the factory sending unit for the oil pressure idiot light went bad and I was in a hurry to get things going so I just put on an oil pressure gauge I had laying on the shelf. Works fine and I can see the actual oil pressure.
Fast forward to winter.
Of course at 100 hours it's not due for a oil change on the 15-40 that I put in this spring but...
On that old oil the pressure REALLY spikes when cold, 20's or below. I mean as in 100 psi type of stuff anything much above 1/3 throttle until really, really warmed up.
You couldn't tell that with the idiot light because you just had to assume everything was good when the light went off at start up. So I've decided for a few extra bucks it gets a winter change with 5-40 diesel from now on.
This morning at 0 +/- it was 75 max after just a few minutes of warm up. I like that a lot better!!!
Does it hurt it to run that 100 hour oil through the winter and see those high pressures on a cool motor? Probably not, I mean this tractor is 40 years old and the motor has never been apart, but.....
Last year the factory sending unit for the oil pressure idiot light went bad and I was in a hurry to get things going so I just put on an oil pressure gauge I had laying on the shelf. Works fine and I can see the actual oil pressure.
Fast forward to winter.
Of course at 100 hours it's not due for a oil change on the 15-40 that I put in this spring but...
On that old oil the pressure REALLY spikes when cold, 20's or below. I mean as in 100 psi type of stuff anything much above 1/3 throttle until really, really warmed up.
You couldn't tell that with the idiot light because you just had to assume everything was good when the light went off at start up. So I've decided for a few extra bucks it gets a winter change with 5-40 diesel from now on.
This morning at 0 +/- it was 75 max after just a few minutes of warm up. I like that a lot better!!!
Does it hurt it to run that 100 hour oil through the winter and see those high pressures on a cool motor? Probably not, I mean this tractor is 40 years old and the motor has never been apart, but.....