May not be cost effective but I do.Just as the title says, is the cost worth the gain?
My tractor is an L2501. Just over 40 hrs.
I've read the opposite around here as far as the L's factory fill being SUDT2. Who knows as they are backwards compatible. Is there even a sure way of finding out?May not be cost effective but I do.
I've been told that new Kubota tractors are not shipped with SUDT2 in the sump. No, I cannot confirm that, but dealer techs have told me so.
I change both filters and oil at first change to assure that tractors have SUDT2 therein.
FWIW: Owner's Manuel for M9960 specifies that both filters and oil be changed at 50 hours. I changed both in my M9960 last fall. Expensive as it holds about 16 gallons.
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Bingo.The first 50 hours is the tractors break in period. So there will be metal shavings in the fluid. The filter "should" remove them but there is a lot of things that should be in this world and aren't. I changed mine at 50 hours and even if a breakdown would have been covered under warranty the headache, downtime, and ear full from the Mrs. that would come from having to get that system fixed would be a lot more expensive to me than a couple hundred bucks.