The specs for my M4000 say to use “Turbine Oil SAE 80” for the power steering. Kubota here has never heard of Turbine Oil. What do I use?
Turbine oil js a standard product sold under a lot of different brand names. Mobil DTE is one of the more common ones.The specs for my M4000 say to use “Turbine Oil SAE 80” for the power steering. Kubota here has never heard of Turbine Oil. What do I use?
Yes... there is a 2.1 quart reservoir. It is not part of the transmission.Is the power steering on a M4000 separate from the transmission…?
No I just need to replace the fluid. Attached are the instructions for replacing the fluid.Do you a have MIL SPEC number? You can see what it crosses to. Or any other spec number?
Since it's running a hydraulic cylinder can I just use the standard Kubota Hydraulic Oil?Turbine oil js a standard product sold under a lot of different brand names. Mobil DTE is one of the more common ones.
Turbine oil is commonly used in industrial machinery and usually marketed by ISO viscosity grade not SAE. In the Mobil line SAE 80 would be DTE Medium or Heavy Medium. I would probably opt for the Medium. If you only need a small quantity McMaster is a convenient source.
I found the answer in an old shop manual for the tractor: The shop manual says to use Gear Oil SAE 80... see attached. Thanks for everyones help... must have been a translation issue back in the day.The specs for my M4000 say to use “Turbine Oil SAE 80” for the power steering. Kubota here has never heard of Turbine Oil. What do I use?
I would take that description as the transmission sump and tractor hydraulic system. But it is probably the same oil in both tanks (tractor and power steering).I found the answer in an old shop manual for the tractor: The shop manual says to use Gear Oil SAE 80... see attached. Thanks for everyones help... must have been a translation issue back in the day.
Regular UDT or any premium UTTO is an SAE 80 gear,/hydraulic oil. I doubt a turbine oil formulation is actually required. As someone said possibly a language issue.Since it's running a hydraulic cylinder can I just use the standard Kubota Hydrauliquired.c Oil?