Right-On, Hokie! I agree completely as to Engine Oil...
The difference, as I see it, is that Kubota approves the use of other engine oils... as evidenced by their issuance of a specification (I.E. “ILSAC”, etc.). So since K gives us the specification or standard to -which engine oils are approved...we can Choose which brand we prefer.
However they do not allow us to have the specifications of the hydraulic oils sold under their name. The only cross-reference we end-users have access to is the Advertisements of competitor hyd-oil mfrs.... which, of course, are NOT the same.
And THAT is what is missing in this situation.... there is no such thing as a “universal tractor fluid” despite those words being printed on Some Labels.... because there is NO OEMs who release their requirements other than to buy THEIR branded fluid.
Advertising programs drive to create “brand loyalty”.... but in the case of hydraulic fluids.... who CARES ”who makes it” .... if the specified fluid meets the OEM’s requirements?
Something I find curious about one thing you posted is this: Waht some owners hate is the ”higher” price of Kubota fluids and believe there are lower-priced fluids out there that do the same thing (which is what gets troublesome when a failure occurs.). So, according to your post, PRICE is not the issue because your post indicates you are willing to pay MORE for a “better” amsoil/shell/whatever. The ACTUAL problem is we have no standardized Industry specification for hydraulic oils mentioned by Kubota.... we only have their word that K-brands meet their hyd fluid specs..... and we are “on our own” if we use anything else. (Except in front axles, where they DO let us know an alternative spec.).
The difference, as I see it, is that Kubota approves the use of other engine oils... as evidenced by their issuance of a specification (I.E. “ILSAC”, etc.). So since K gives us the specification or standard to -which engine oils are approved...we can Choose which brand we prefer.
However they do not allow us to have the specifications of the hydraulic oils sold under their name. The only cross-reference we end-users have access to is the Advertisements of competitor hyd-oil mfrs.... which, of course, are NOT the same.
And THAT is what is missing in this situation.... there is no such thing as a “universal tractor fluid” despite those words being printed on Some Labels.... because there is NO OEMs who release their requirements other than to buy THEIR branded fluid.
‘tattor, ... That’s just the point.... The belief of some that amsoil or shell is “better” is so subjective....i think one reason some of us are apposed to it is that nobody realy knows who makes it or where it comes from plus the cost of it for a few $ more you can get good amsoil or shell or what ever better flavor you want
Advertising programs drive to create “brand loyalty”.... but in the case of hydraulic fluids.... who CARES ”who makes it” .... if the specified fluid meets the OEM’s requirements?
Something I find curious about one thing you posted is this: Waht some owners hate is the ”higher” price of Kubota fluids and believe there are lower-priced fluids out there that do the same thing (which is what gets troublesome when a failure occurs.). So, according to your post, PRICE is not the issue because your post indicates you are willing to pay MORE for a “better” amsoil/shell/whatever. The ACTUAL problem is we have no standardized Industry specification for hydraulic oils mentioned by Kubota.... we only have their word that K-brands meet their hyd fluid specs..... and we are “on our own” if we use anything else. (Except in front axles, where they DO let us know an alternative spec.).
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