Yeah, it will be fine, no need to waste time and money on perfectly good oil. Been doing that for years. Today I went and bought 3 tons of pellets, they were finally on sale, though not as low as last year, still much less than what propane costs. Finished the install for the whole house pellet stove in the basement yesterday, ran ~ 24 hours now, with a time out during the night when it ran out of pellets, but raised the temp in the house 4 degrees so far, and once it reaches equilibrium, will burn far less fuel. That coupled with the one I installed last year, should cut propane use in half or more. Thats a $1600 savings or more during the winter, and taking from that the cost, of the pellets, ~ $900 in winter savings. It might even be higher than that once I get some venting in place to get more of the heat to get upstairs. Right now it is convection heat, floors are nice and warm.
So, what did I use the tractor for? Moving around the pallets of pellets. We unloaded half of one, leaving 1000 pounds on the skid, and moved that to the barn, then the second ton is on the trailer, moved that into the barn on the trailer for now.
Oh that cab heat is NICE!!! I Like my tractor. I do need to get the tires filled and add a weight box. I am thinking, I have this bed box and 2" receiver bracket for it. I can attach that to the trailer mover and add some weight to the box, that should help a bit.