Not trying, accidentally did. Unfortunately politics is in everthing regardless if we want it there or not.Oh no! Not trying to make this political are we? LOL
For me there is no SUDT alternative. PERIOD. End of story.
Ol' North Idaho Wolfman says Mystic JT5 is his only acceptable substitute. Don't know if you have it available near you.
The synthetics I've found cost about as much or more than UDT2.
Stop and think about that, a check valve to keep the oil from flowing into the suction filter!!!!!!!!!!!!Who's bright idea was it to not have a check valve to prevent the entire case of oil gush out when the filter is removed!!!! What a freaking mess it made!
Stop and think about that, a check valve to keep the oil from flowing into the suction filter!!!!!!!!!!!!
If anyone thinks that the Super UDT is too expensive a lubricant to use, then why did you buy a Kubota? You should have purchased a Mahindra, or even better buy a Jimma. Then it wouldn't matter what lubricant you put into it, because they will never last as long as a Kubota. I have a sneaky suspicion that you drive a Yugo!
No, but it does keep them from wearing out prematurely. My comment was directed to the first post in this thread, and to those that think that Super UDT2 is too expensive for their very expensive Kubota tractor.Not too expensive, UNAVAILABLE! There is a difference! If a couple gallons of a very close fluid gets the tractor out of the shop until the correct stuff is available, then it isn't being cheap, its getting the job done.
My B2410 has been using nothing but JD spec'd hydraulic fluid for 20 years now. Hasn't blown up, and still gets the job done without complaints.
Is there some magic sauce in the UDT2? Does it gold plate the parts?
Mystik JT5 bears little physical resemblance to SUDT2 - its essentially a UDT equivalent as listed on their product label. A much closer equivalent would be JD HyGard lo-vis (J20D). As far as "secret sauce" goes they are all GL4 gear oils.Thanks to this it saved my day. Kubota near me is sold out of UDT2, and all I had were 2 quarts on hand, figuring that would be enough to fill the filters and keep it at the line on the stick until the fluid got back on the shelf. I did NOT expect to have 2 gallons gush out when I removed the filter for it's 50 hour change and now am STUCK with a tractor that wont move. Thankfully the local Farm and Fleet has the 5 gallon pail in stock so I can get the tractor out of the shop.
Who's bright idea was it to not have a check valve to prevent the entire case of oil gush out when the filter is removed!!!! What a freaking mess it made!
No, but it does keep them from wearing out prematurely. My comment was directed to the first post in this thread, and to those that think that Super UDT2 is too expensive for their very expensive Kubota tractor.
THIS^^^^^^^^^^^^!!!!I hit the local dealer in Feb-Mar fluid sale.
About $89/5 Gal pail SUDT2.
10% off filters
Good Luck!
IF…he drives a Yugo… Perhaps we‘d better follow his example …because if he’s kept a Yugo running this long after Yugo production ended…..he is a MASTER MECHANIC who KNOWS how to maintain crummy equipment.If anyone thinks that the Super UDT is too expensive a lubricant to use, then why did you buy a Kubota? You should have purchased a Mahindra, or even better buy a Jimma. Then it wouldn't matter what lubricant you put into it, because they will never last as long as a Kubota. I have a sneaky suspicion that you drive a Yugo!
Ditto! A check valve would've been too simple! I did my 50 hr this past weekend also and did the same thing, except I slowly let the hydraulic drain because I thought it wouldn't keep coming out. Now I need to pick up more oil at the dealer today in order to move it out of my driveway. Why tell me to change the hyd. and HST filters at the 50 hr when it should've said to change the fluid also?!Thanks to this it saved my day. Kubota near me is sold out of UDT2, and all I had were 2 quarts on hand, figuring that would be enough to fill the filters and keep it at the line on the stick until the fluid got back on the shelf. I did NOT expect to have 2 gallons gush out when I removed the filter for it's 50 hour change and now am STUCK with a tractor that wont move. Thankfully the local Farm and Fleet has the 5 gallon pail in stock so I can get the tractor out of the shop.
Who's bright idea was it to not have a check valve to prevent the entire case of oil gush out when the filter is removed!!!! What a freaking mess it made!
I cannot get the link to work.
What is your machine, mechanical transmission or hydrostat? There are huge differences.At KUBOTA super utd cost ( $100 plus ) I’m looking for same quality at less price
Thank you
I have posted the detailed properties and qualifying tests for SUDT earlier in this threafd. Should be pretty easy to find. It is pretty generic with two exceptions:So, if buying orange oil gives you comfort, that's dandy. Kubota is kind of a prick for not sharing what its full on specification is for SUDT Super etc.
I had to change oil in a couple machines, I bought two barrels of Mobilfluid LT For a hefty John Deere wheel loader and a couple other hydraulic machines and a barrel of Mobil Delvac tractor hydraulic fluid for an M7040 and a cute L2900hst We're well out of warranty and I did find the DTH was a slightly higher viscosity than the mobilfluid LT and felt a tad more sluggish in extreme cold.