I have a BX2370-1 and was gonna do it's 200hr service. what I would like to know is the difference between udt and udt2. My tractor supply store has kubota udt. I don't want to put something that will cause me problem down the road
Agreed.Since your tractor has a hydrostatic transmission, Kubota SUDT2 from the dealer is your only safe choice, along with Kubota filters. Should be in your owners manual. Not the place to skimp.
I have never seen Kubota UDT or SUDT at TSC... only "compatible" or "SFU" (suitable for use). It's not the same.
Agreed here as well.What Pau7220 stated is right on. Only use the product you purchase from a Kubota dealer on a new HST tractor.
Don't even consider putting a bucket of $30 oil in a $20,000 machine and think you are saving money! Look at how infrequently you need to change the fluid. Divide the cost over the hours of use and buy the correct product and have piece of mind.
If you want to know about SUDT2 and UDT, go to the Kubota USA website about them BY CLICKING HERE. Also note from the Kubota FAQ page:I have a BX2370-1 and was gonna do it's 200hr service. what I would like to know is the difference between udt and udt2. My tractor supply store has kubota udt. I don't want to put something that will cause me problem down the road
The amount of fluid in the cylinders, implements, etc. are minimal compared to the tractor’s capacity. Not a problem switching fluids.No intentions of hijacking this thread but this seems like a good time to ask......If a tractor with an FEL and BH has always run UDT and gets SUDT or SUDT2 at its next service of the hydraulic system will the UDT that remains in the cylinders of the FEL and BH or any other hydraulic implement mix ok with the SUDT or SUDT2 and not cause issues?
OR Would it be considered contamination?