Thanks to everyone for the replies. I guess you all think I should take the risk and change the oil. I probably will do that this summer. Not to question your knowledge, but just for fun, consider this. 2000 hrs on a vehicle would be around 100000-120000 miles. I have driven several cars and trucks, manual and automatic, well beyond this without a problem and without changeing trans fluid. I think the 300 hr recommdation in the manual may be, in part, an oil selling gimmick. Thanks to everyone for the help.Tim.....
please tell me you hit the ZERO one too many times???? 200 hours?
IF truly 2000 hours - I would change both and mark it in the book and look forward to doing it again in the next 300-400 hours.
Remember something about "oils" in general .......... much like sandpaper - it is great once it is out of the bottle, but after a while it looses its zip. Oils break down over time of use and will no longer do the job it needs to do.
Just cause it works well does not mean it will continue to work well in the future.
You may be right but the only way to tell is to send in an sample for analysis. I recommend blackstone labs you may want to contact them to see what tests should be done. I would love to see how the the 2000 hr oil trans/ hydraulic oil comes back.Thanks to everyone for the replies. I guess you all think I should take the risk and change the oil. I probably will do that this summer. Not to question your knowledge, but just for fun, consider this. 2000 hrs on a vehicle would be around 100000-120000 miles. I have driven several cars and trucks, manual and automatic, well beyond this without a problem and without changeing trans fluid. I think the 300 hr recommdation in the manual may be, in part, an oil selling gimmick. Thanks to everyone for the help.
I change mine but there is a true story of a Mercedes that went a million miles with no manual trans oil change. Food for thought.Thanks to everyone for the replies. I guess you all think I should take the risk and change the oil. I probably will do that this summer. Not to question your knowledge, but just for fun, consider this. 2000 hrs on a vehicle would be around 100000-120000 miles. I have driven several cars and trucks, manual and automatic, well beyond this without a problem and without changeing trans fluid. I think the 300 hr recommdation in the manual may be, in part, an oil selling gimmick. Thanks to everyone for the help.
I wonder how much and how often any oil was added to the transmission during that million miles.I change mine but there is a true story of a Mercedes that went a million miles with no manual trans oil change. Food for thought.
Blackstone has a good reputation...but sending them a sample from a 1985-90’s tractor that has 2000 hours on it without an oil change and without previous sampling-data will be a waste of time and money. Spectroanalysis is only useful if regular samples are submitted in standardized samplings.... or in rare cases, in autopsies. If the tractor is operating normally with 40-year-old oil in the tranny..... then it’s done well and likely needs changing. Doh.You may be right but the only way to tell is to send in an sample for analysis. I recommend blackstone labs you may want to contact them to see what tests should be done. I would love to see how the the 2000 hr oil trans/ hydraulic oil comes back.
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Kubota is ridiculous on hydraulic oil changes !! Hydraulic oil should easily out last motor oil that’s in combustion chamber.Hydraulic fluid is very high detergent oil in a closed system.There has been Hydraulic fluids in heavy equipment like JD excavators that is rated for 4K hrs change intervals 1k on filters.Took me 2 yrs to hit 400 hrs but Landscaper or full time farmer it could be 3-4 changes a year ridiculous in this day in age.Thanks to everyone for the replies. I guess you all think I should take the risk and change the oil. I probably will do that this summer. Not to question your knowledge, but just for fun, consider this. 2000 hrs on a vehicle would be around 100000-120000 miles. I have driven several cars and trucks, manual and automatic, well beyond this without a problem and without changeing trans fluid. I think the 300 hr recommdation in the manual may be, in part, an oil selling gimmick. Thanks to everyone for the help.