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gmtinker
04-10-2009, 04:21 PM
I'm coming up on the 100 hr service for my BX1850, and was wondering if anyone else had some input on oils. As it's already broken in, I would like to run synthetic engine oil in it. Has anyone had issues running a full synthetic in their machines? I figure it only takes 3L, so I have no excuse not to treat it to the good stuff. I also plan to change the oil filter, even if it's supposedly only half-used according to Kubota. As an automotive tech, I have no idea why they would suggest that, considering a $5-10 filter is cheap insurance.

Also, out of curiosity, I know that I don't have to change the trans/hydraulic fluid until 300 hours, but when that arrives, is there a synthetic fluid available that is similar to or better than the Kubota stuff? For example, here in Alberta, is UFA THG Special ok, or would the Chevron Synthetic All Weather be better?

After having this thing a week and a half, I now don't know how we got away without it - moving water totes around the yard, clearing snow piles, clearing brush piles, etc. Bought it a year and a half old with 82 hrs, it now has 97 a week and a half later. What can I say, I'm hooked. Now I'm in the process of grading and leveling a spot to build a tractor shed . . .

gmtinker
04-20-2009, 08:31 PM
Thanks, Vic - I just watched your video on gear/hydraulic oils, thanks for clearing that up. I'm not waiting for 300 hrs to drain and fill the trans.

As for engine oil, I'm going to use synthetic. I get a good deal through the parts dept. at work and hopefully it'll help cold starts.

Thanks again to you guys for the different bits of info you provide!

Service Dept Vic
04-20-2009, 09:16 PM
I've used lots of UFA lubricants over the years, their THG is great stuff.

Synthetic is the way to go for superior lubrication in any final drives and transmissions. If you understand syn fluids, use them!