nbryan
Well-known member
Equipment
B2650 BH77 LA534 54" ssqa Forks B2782B BB1560 Woods M5-4 MaxxHaul 50039
It's 400 hour service time and with temps dropping outside it'd good timing to get the machine freshened up for winter.
I have 5w40 Rotella T6 and 10w-130 Semi Synth oils in stock, and have heard that many Kubota tractor owners prefer the 5w-40 full synth oil, but is anyone here running it in Canadian prairie winters?
5W for easier starts, but 40W is a heavier running temp viscosity, and with my temp gauge never going above 2 bars that I've noticed in the winter cold (even when blowing heavy snow) would the 40W be too heavy? Btw 3 bars on temp gauge has never been exceeded on hot days working hard.
I like the idea of using full synth lubes if possible in my machines. And the Rotella I can get 5 gal pails at our farm supply store for a really good price, better than the 10W-30 semi-synth from C Tire.
Suggestions, comments?
Thanks!
I have 5w40 Rotella T6 and 10w-130 Semi Synth oils in stock, and have heard that many Kubota tractor owners prefer the 5w-40 full synth oil, but is anyone here running it in Canadian prairie winters?
5W for easier starts, but 40W is a heavier running temp viscosity, and with my temp gauge never going above 2 bars that I've noticed in the winter cold (even when blowing heavy snow) would the 40W be too heavy? Btw 3 bars on temp gauge has never been exceeded on hot days working hard.
I like the idea of using full synth lubes if possible in my machines. And the Rotella I can get 5 gal pails at our farm supply store for a really good price, better than the 10W-30 semi-synth from C Tire.
Suggestions, comments?
Thanks!