gssixgun
Active member
Equipment
L3600, FEL, SnoBlower, Box Blade, Rear Blade, Forks, Cultivator, Plow
So guys here is where I am at..
I bought a used L3600DT
The tractor obviously had a good owner before as every filter is marked with the Hours that it was last replaced.. I got though the Winter leaving everything alone, but now with the warmer weather here I want to dump and change everything..
I read the Manual, not a huge help there
It recommends Super UDT then says use either SUDT, UDT or 80-90
The tractor is mostly used for these jobs in order of importance to me
1. Blowing and scraping snow
2. Road gravel maintenance
3. Light duty plowing in the Garden
4 General work around the ranch
I live in North Idaho but honestly it doesn't get that cold up here, we get snow but we really don't dip below 0 often at all, Winter here hovers more in the 20-30 range..
I bought a 5 Gallon tub of the Walmart brand for the old tractor and never used it, that is rated for Kubota UDT
Thoughts, Advise, Help ????
I would rather spend the extra money and do it right once, then have to replace it during the winter, however money is money so if I don't need to spend extra money I don't want to
I bought a used L3600DT
The tractor obviously had a good owner before as every filter is marked with the Hours that it was last replaced.. I got though the Winter leaving everything alone, but now with the warmer weather here I want to dump and change everything..
I read the Manual, not a huge help there
It recommends Super UDT then says use either SUDT, UDT or 80-90
The tractor is mostly used for these jobs in order of importance to me
1. Blowing and scraping snow
2. Road gravel maintenance
3. Light duty plowing in the Garden
4 General work around the ranch
I live in North Idaho but honestly it doesn't get that cold up here, we get snow but we really don't dip below 0 often at all, Winter here hovers more in the 20-30 range..
I bought a 5 Gallon tub of the Walmart brand for the old tractor and never used it, that is rated for Kubota UDT
Thoughts, Advise, Help ????
I would rather spend the extra money and do it right once, then have to replace it during the winter, however money is money so if I don't need to spend extra money I don't want to