Lol... yeah the picture of the tractor is on the back of the container.I don’t see a picture of a tractor on the label, so clearly it won’t work
But seriously, yes it will be fine. I run the T4 15w40 in my Powerstroke and the T6 5w40 in the Kubota.
edit: I also run the T6 5w40 in all my other gas engines (ZT, generators, pressure washer etc) except my wifes car and my daily driver car.
LOL!Yep - - you're good.
I use Rotella T6 5w-40. It's full synthetic. Main reason is that I don't have a block heater and I use the tractor for snowblowing. That 5w cold weight made it much easier to start in the winter.
I've done snow at -8F.
Guessing in NC, you don't see 0 degrees F, or have to move snow much?
If so - - - I'm jealous, and 15w-40 would be fine!
Here's my related oil question: Do you have to use Kubota oil when under warranty and new?Yes that is a fine oil. The only thing better in my opinion may be what I used. Rotella T6 Fully Synthetic. Its a little more expensive though. Both will work fine though.
5w40 hereFor those who are using Rotella T6 are you using 5W-40 or 15W-40?
Use the one according the temperatures you expect. I use 5W-40.For those who are using Rotella T6 are you using 5W-40 or 15W-40?
I am in Florida, so 15w-40 for me. The coldest I would probably ever be using this tractor is MAYBE rarely in the 40's or so. 90% of my usage however will be 50-90 degrees outside temperature, and mostly in the upper end of that range.For those who are using Rotella T6 are you using 5W-40 or 15W-40?