B7800 diesel oil

curiousgeorge

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I am about to change the motor oil on my (new to me) B7800 and after reading about oil recommendations on the web I bought a gallon of Mobil Delvac Super Heavy Duty 1300 15W40 oil. When I look at the WSM (which I should have done first) it shows 10W30 or 10W40. Is that plain old motor oil?

Since it takes 4.3 quarts and I could not find a single quart of the Delvac (to add to the one gallon container), would Motorcraft diesel motor oil be OK? That one comes in 5 quarts. For now I will probably not put more that 50 hours per year on it, so I plan to change it once per year regardless of the hours.

The tractor is a 2006 model and has 368 hours.

Thanks,
George


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One, you're in Houston, so cold weather is not a factor.
Two, only 50 hours a year. So I would not be too concerned. That you are asking says that you already know you are not supposed to mix oil weights or brands. I don't see the harm in your case given the low hours per year.
 
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I am about to change the motor oil on my (new to me) B7800 and after reading about oil recommendations on the web I bought a gallon of Mobil Delvac Super Heavy Duty 1300 15W40 oil. When I look at the WSM (which I should have done first) it shows 10W30 or 10W40. Is that plain old motor oil?

Since it takes 4.3 quarts and I could not find a single quart of the Delvac (to add to the one gallon container), would Motorcraft diesel motor oil be OK? That one comes in 5 quarts. For now I will probably not put more that 50 hours per year on it, so I plan to change it once per year regardless of the hours.

The tractor is a 2006 model and has 368 hours.

Thanks,
George


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George,
Most new Kubota manuals list either 10W-30 (factory shipped oil) or 15W-40, the oil should be CJ-4 class or better.

10W-30 is recommended for any temperature range the 15W-40 is not listed below -10C or 14F.

Many people also buy 5W-40 but this is not a recommended grade by Kubota.

The Ford oil you are looking at exceeds Kubota requirements it is a CK-4 class oil.

I'm currently using
Mobil 1 122454 Delvac Extreme Diesel Engine Oil, 10W-30 - $74 for 4 gallons
 
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You always want to be using a diesel engine specific motor oil. It will contain certain additives that gasoline motor oils will not.

Look at the spec's for a B8200 and note the API service classifications CC, or CD.

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API stands for American Petroleum Institute and the CC stands for combustion compression which is a diesel. I don't recall the CD but it is for a diesel too.

In addition to the correct weight of oil you need to get the correct API designation.

Another factor now having to be considered: The low sulfur diesel fuels make life easier on lubricants

Fuel:
A Cetane number of 45 minimum. Cetane number greater than 50 is preferred, especially for temperatures below
-20 or elevations above 1500 m.
A If diesel fuel with sulfur content greater than 0.5% (5000 ppm) sulfur content is used, reduce the service interval for

engine oil and filter by 50%.

Dave
 
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Yes you can safely use it. Yes it will mix with Mobil. No it won't separate or turn into a pumpkin. Looking online it seems a little pricey though, considering Rotella T6 full synthetic is about $20/gal. That will mix also. If you buy it that way it's called a "blend" or "semi synthetic".
C stands for compression ignition (diesel). Second letter designation is CD, CE, CF-4, CG-4, etc., and I believe the newest is CK-4. It changes when the manufacturers or EPA throw out a new spec. Every time the second letter changes, it's supposed to supersede and include any previous specs.
 
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Thank everyone! I will be using the tractor in cold weather as well, but probably not below freezing (in TN), so I will look for the 10W30 diesel oil then.
 

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Yes you can safely use it. Yes it will mix with Mobil. No it won't separate or turn into a pumpkin. Looking online it seems a little pricey though, considering Rotella T6 full synthetic is about $20/gal. That will mix also. If you buy it that way it's called a "blend" or "semi synthetic".
C stands for compression ignition (diesel). Second letter designation is CD, CE, CF-4, CG-4, CH-4, CI-4 CI -4plus, CJ-4, and I believe the newest is CK-4. It changes when the manufacturers or EPA throw out a new spec.
For whatever reason all the Diesel oils at Walmart were one gallon in size instead of 5 quarts, except the Motorcraft. They had the Rotella T6, Mobil Delvac and a couple more - all 15W40. Will look at o'Reillys for the 10W30 Delvac
 

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For whatever reason all the Diesel oils at Walmart were one gallon in size instead of 5 quarts, except the Motorcraft. They had the Rotella T6, Mobil Delvac and a couple more - all 15W40. Will look at o'Reillys for the 10W30 Delvac
George, strange thing is that most of the automotive supply chains do not really stock too many 10w-30 oils for diesels. You may have to buy 15W-40 which is good to 14 F , which is well below freezing and Maybe will cover your use in TN. Your local Kubota dealer will have 10W-30 for your tractor. Rotella T6 is often available in 15W-40 in the automotive chains and is a top quality oil.

I stick with one brand and buy a large quantity as I have a number of machines then never worry about mixing and matching. Good luck in your selection, I also believe in changing it every year irrespective of hours.
 

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You will only need 1 gallon to change your oil. The 4.3 quarts is to fill a dry engine.
 
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Another factor now having to be considered: The low sulfur diesel fuels make life easier on lubricants

Fuel:
A Cetane number of 45 minimum. Cetane number greater than 50 is preferred, especially for temperatures below
-20 or elevations above 1500 m.
A If diesel fuel with sulfur content greater than 0.5% (5000 ppm) sulfur content is used, reduce the service interval for

engine oil and filter by 50%.

Dave
I wonder where the OP will find diesel fuel with a minimum cetane of 45. I've yet to run across a pump that will guarantee/state it is 45 or higher. :unsure:
 
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Walmart has 2.5 gallon (10 quart) jugs of Shell Rotella T6 for $15 in a few stores...

Stick in your zip code, click “Show Offers”


10 quarts is two changes, plus a little left over for the lawn mower...
 
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I wonder where the OP will find diesel fuel with a minimum cetane of 45. I've yet to run across a pump that will guarantee/state it is 45 or higher. :unsure:
“In North America, most states adopt ASTM D975 as their diesel fuel standard and the minimum cetane number is set at 40, with typical values in the 42-45 range. Premium diesels may or may not have higher cetane, depending on the supplier.” ....
Biodiesel from vegetable oil sources have been recorded as having a cetane number range of 46 to 52, and animal-fat based biodiesels cetane numbers range from 56 to 60.” - Wikipedia
 

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I am about to change the motor oil on my (new to me) B7800 and after reading about oil recommendations on the web I bought a gallon of Mobil Delvac Super Heavy Duty 1300 15W40 oil. When I look at the WSM (which I should have done first) it shows 10W30 or 10W40. Is that plain old motor oil?

Since it takes 4.3 quarts and I could not find a single quart of the Delvac (to add to the one gallon container), would Motorcraft diesel motor oil be OK? That one comes in 5 quarts. For now I will probably not put more that 50 hours per year on it, so I plan to change it once per year regardless of the hours.

The tractor is a 2006 model and has 368 hours.

Thanks,
George


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In Texas I would stay with 15W 30