Anyone have experience with this oil? Kubota oil locally is $$$$ and shipping is expensive.
Anyone have experience with this oil? Kubota oil locally is $$$$ and shipping is expensive.
Its a higher viscosity than both UDT and SUDT. Its not on par with SUDT2 and costs just about the same. If you really want an alternative to SUDT2 JD Hygard lo-vis (J20D) would probably be a better choice.
Anyone have experience with this oil? Kubota oil locally is $$$$ and shipping is expensive.
Don't worry the chinese printers are making up new labels that will be on the next slow boat shipment of mystery lube from behind the great wallWhile it says :
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It does not mention the newest form of Kubota oil - the S-UDT2.
Really?Don't worry the chinese printers are making up new labels that will be on the next slow boat shipment of mystery lube from behind the great wall
Yeah, I'm right with ya. I have been accused of being an "OEM Fanboy", but I've never had issues using OEM things in "mission critical" applications whether automatic transmissions or on the HST on the Kubota. Back in the days when my friend and I had our shop, we'd see transmissions with the clutch packs ruined because of independent shops using Dexron type fluids in Chrysler ATs vs spending the extra on Type 7176 (the new MOPAR standard at the time). IMO in a mission critical application there is no sense being penny wise and pound foolish.It's providing lubricant for the most important parts of your tractor. I don't understand doing it to save money,. I don't use my tractor enough that I'd save over a few dollars a year while I risk thousands.
Definitely if they can show there was a lubrication failureWould using an alternative oil void your warranty if a catastrophic failure happened? Can see using an alternative oil if there is no more warranty. Don’t know enough about this so just asking.
If you are using a name brand THF denying a warranty on that basis alone is going to be a heavy lift. There is a real good reason Kubota manuals recommend but do not require a Kubota branded engine or transmission lubricant. That said I am sure they could use it to make the claim process quite difficult if they decided to.Would using an alternative oil void your warranty if a catastrophic failure happened? Can see using an alternative oil if there is no more warranty. Don’t know enough about this so just asking.
"It's as though "TRIAX Lubricants LLC" only exists as a name on eBay and Amazon. Better Business Bureau says that company doesn't exist. D&B says that company doesn't exist. Google just finds the website. Network Solutions WhoIs returns the website as a GoDaddy domain created by a domain proxy service. At this point it's very sus!"Really?
Where is Triax lubricants located?
All TRIAX products are currently manufactured in Texas. Our main facility is at the core of our US and international business. Its located in The Highlands, Houston area, 3 miles from the port of Houston.
I am not afvocating for TRIAX but it is a niche blender based in Houston and blends their oils there."It's as though "TRIAX Lubricants LLC" only exists as a name on eBay and Amazon. Better Business Bureau says that company doesn't exist. D&B says that company doesn't exist. Google just finds the website. Network Solutions WhoIs returns the website as a GoDaddy domain created by a domain proxy service. At this point it's very sus!"
I am sure EVERYTHING you buy on Amazone and Flea-bay is truly legit. I've never heard of Triax Lubricants LLC before but that doesn't mean anything.
If I bought a gear tractor made in china or india I'd be willing to spend my money on amazonian mystery products because my perceived saving a buck would be the most important thing in my mind.
I've stuck with Kubota-branded SUDT2 hydraulic fluid and been out of warranty for many years.Thanks for answering my question. I’ll stick with Kubota fluids for now until my warranty is up. Better safe than sorry. After that, I’ll consider others provided it’s allot cheaper.
The facility pictured on Triax's site is ZXP Technologies."It's as though "TRIAX Lubricants LLC" only exists as a name on eBay and Amazon. Better Business Bureau says that company doesn't exist. D&B says that company doesn't exist. Google just finds the website. Network Solutions WhoIs returns the website as a GoDaddy domain created by a domain proxy service. At this point it's very sus!"
I am sure EVERYTHING you buy on Amazone and Flea-bay is truly legit. I've never heard of Triax Lubricants LLC before but that doesn't mean anything.
If I bought a gear tractor made in china or india I'd be willing to spend my money on amazonian mystery products because my perceived saving a buck would be the most important thing in my mind.
Would using an alternative oil void your warranty if a catastrophic failure happened? Can see using an alternative oil if there is no more warranty. Don’t know enough about this so just asking.
Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act (1975) and it applies to way more than the Big 3 auto makers.When I was a kid (young mechanic) there was some sort of lawsuit/legislation about this.
Basically it said that the automakers (Big 3 ?) could not just "willie-nillie" void the warranty of a vehicle for using "after market" parts and fluids that met the minimum specs.
I'm sure someone with a black belt in "Google Fu" can confirm/deny this.