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Old 06-08-2008, 05:29 PM   #3 (permalink)
Sully2
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Default Re: Using implements from diffrent tractors?

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Originally Posted by samofsweden
Hi. I have a BX24, just done 100hours since november-07. A friend called me and asked me to help him with the hay. Heď˝´s runnig a small bale machinery which would fit my BX. So far no problem...I realised that I need adjust/fit some other hydralic valves where backhoe runs, that wouldnt be to big problem. But what I didnt like was the idea to use "normal" implements which uses standard hydralic oils, or at least they have some hydralic oil left inside the implement which my BX will get. Kubota is using fully syntetic hydro oil (SUDT) and normal farm implements are using standard hydro oil. How bad is it to mix these diffrent oils? Do I need to drain the implements Im loaning?
Thanks,
/Sam
That baler is going to shake that BX all over the place! After watching a friend using a squalre baler on behind his L5030...I wont even hook it up to my B3030....not enough MA$$ to offset the shaking
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