Question to the Forum concerning engine oil used in Kubotas.
Let's compare two Kubotas.
I'm going to omit model numbers for the moment and ask for general responses.
One machine is 2002, one machine is 1995.
Both tractors are 3-cyl and are essentially the same engine per specs.
The 1995 (1,500-hrs) calls for 10W-30 oil.
The 2003 (500-hrs) calls for 15W-40.
Other than the Owner's Manual saying so, why the difference?
What changed in the interim?
What are your thoughts on "upgrading" and using the same oil in both machines?
Which oil would be "better" yearound in temps ranging +115F to -15F?
I welcome all knowledge insights experience and comments.
Let's compare two Kubotas.
I'm going to omit model numbers for the moment and ask for general responses.
One machine is 2002, one machine is 1995.
Both tractors are 3-cyl and are essentially the same engine per specs.
The 1995 (1,500-hrs) calls for 10W-30 oil.
The 2003 (500-hrs) calls for 15W-40.
Other than the Owner's Manual saying so, why the difference?
What changed in the interim?
What are your thoughts on "upgrading" and using the same oil in both machines?
Which oil would be "better" yearound in temps ranging +115F to -15F?
I welcome all knowledge insights experience and comments.