Thanks for the info, that price I'm picking up a bunch tomorrowMy guess is dumping inventory.
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Thank you, DustyRusty. That's exactly what I needed to know.Most oil classifications become outdated with time, and usually, the new classification is backward compatible. I asked the same question and the Wolfman said that it was ok for my BX23S, so I guess that it would be OK for your BX23D.
I bought some from a store that showed $12.98. When it cleared “pending“ on my cc it averaged out to the $8.98 ea price.Late to the thread but shows $15.98 here now.
Just changed the oil in my backhoe and JD this week. Backhoe takes 5 gallons and the JD is 4-1/2 qts.
I just use Delvac 1300 15W40 synthetic blend. $14.98 per gallon at Walmart and Tractor Supply will price match.
When I picked up the 2 gallons at the good price, the manager asked if I wanted more. They had 4 additional gallons now in stock. It appears they may be changing the container. The same oil (if I read the label right) is now in a blue jug. This one is silver. I will not let my tractor see the color of the jug, just in case.My local store manager told me that there were over 50 gallons in the territory, and I could have as much as I wanted. They most likely have a huge inventory in their warehouses. They probably bought a railroad carload and a very inexpensive price. Now the bill might be coming due, so sell it for a small profit over what was paid,
I had asked why such a discount and the guy told me it’s because they were switching from jugs to the cardboard box with the bag in it. Who knows.When I picked up the 2 gallons at the good price, the manager asked if I wanted more. They had 4 additional gallons now in stock. It appears they may be changing the container. The same oil (if I read the label right) is now in a blue jug. This one is silver. I will not let my tractor see the color of the jug, just in case.
TG