
Synthetic Tractor Hydraulic/Transmission Oil SAE 5W-30
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170$. about twice what my dealer sells kubota brand forI would hate to know how much 5 gal pail of that costs. And Kubota could still would find issue with it...
Well - I am in the camp of "better stuff will cost more" - I have been using Amsoil for 30 years, and quite frankly the last time I bought some ( about 18 months ago) the price was about the same as buying synthetic stuff at walmart ! so the sticker price is no longer a shock...well for the cost of amsoil hydro fluid i will just stick to kubotas brand.
i just posted it if anybody was interested, although i do use amsoil engine oil, and other fluids for the past few yrs.
Several of the synthetic oil outfits make formulations good for flat tappet heavy valve spring engines.Modern oils don't do well in flat tappet engines, that require ZDDP to protect the camshaft from excessive wear. Other than the zinc requirement, they are fine for most engines that were manufactured from the mid 1960's and up. Engines that were made in the 20's, 30's, 40's, and the 50's usually require a single number oil, unless they have been rebuilt to modern technology, which almost no one does. My 1926 Buick used 20 weight oil in the winter, and a 30 weight in the summer, and then a 40 weight once it started burning oil because the rings were worn. One size fits all doesn't work well with engines today. My 2016 Ford Explorer Sport with twin turbo's, takes a different weight oil than my wife's 2016 Ford Explorer Limited, without the turbo's.
A shop wanted to sell me a set of injectors for my F-150 a few years back for $300. Along with replacement cost from shop they agreed to install my net brought set I paid 35 bucks for. Not a peep out of them in 4 years. Work as good as OM injectors.Meh. It's good stuff I'm sure. But as I get older I realize it's just worth it to pay for stock/dealer parts.
learned this the good way the past 15 years on my old F-150, whole lot of junk parts coming out of those parts stores. They always give you 3 prices on parts: good, better, best......You're lucky if the best one they have lasts a few years. The "good" one usually is broken out of the box.
Interesting, so you have sudt only? I believe Valvoline is the oem sudt-2 manufacturer.I use the Amsoil hydraulic fluid -- because Kubota does not sell SUDT-2 in Canada and I use my tractor to blow snow in the dead of winter.
i think one reason some of us are apposed to it is that nobody realy knows who makes it or where it comes from plus the cost of it for a few $ more you can get good amsoil or shell or what ever better flavor you wantI haven’t read all the replies to the OP in this thread. I’m “jumping to the ”chase”. \
WHY? WHY’. WHY the G-D-Hell do people oppose using GENUINE KUBOTA fluids?
It just keeps popping-up...and is such a simple solution and such a GOOFY logic to do anything else.
DOH!
I haven’t read all the replies to the OP in this thread. I’m “jumping to the ”chase”. \
WHY? WHY’. WHY the G-D-Hell do people oppose using GENUINE KUBOTA fluids?
It just keeps popping-up...and is such a simple solution and such a GOOFY logic to do anything else.
DOH!