BX 2350 Oil Question

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Kubota 2350

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Michigan, In The Thumb
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2016 JD 3046R Cab ...................... Mower: 2016 Scag Tiger Cat II ZTM
Anyone use Rottla T-6 in their small Kubota tractors?

I always used the Kubota oil in this tractor when I owned it, I sold it to a friend and he want's to use the synthetic Rottla T-6, anyone see any problems with this?
 
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I use it in my bx1860.

I don't see a problem switching. In the early years of synthetic they said you would cause leaks if you switched from conventional. Now I don't think it matters as much.
 
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I've used it for ten years in my tractor and motorcycles...
 
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Once I hit 50 hours I change to Amsoil. I have found that the engine is much quieter in the winter with the synthetic. Just my 2 cents worth.
 
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I use it in my BX25. No issues.
 
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I use T6 also, almost 800 hours. No problems
 
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I switched to T6 a few years ago and noticed immediately that it was smoother/quieter, especially at low rpm.
 
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I have a BX2360 and am getting ready for my first oil change. Is Rotella T6 SAE 5W-40 OK to use for this change. I live in Massachusetts and my tractor is garaged ?
 
   / BX 2350 Oil Question #9  
Not a oil expert. In general make sure it has the right specs such as

(Below 32°F use SAE10W or SAE10W-30 or 10W-40) (32°F to 77°F use SAE20 or 10W-30 OR 10W-40) (77°F and above use SAE30 or 10W-30 OR 10W-40)

To get real detail and perhaps more important the specs in your manual may be similar to

(API Service Category: CJ-4, CI-4 Plus, CI-4, CH-4, CF-4, CF, CE, CD, CC/SL, SJ)

As far as Google goes the numbers and info above are correct for your unit. Just find the specs for your unit year made to make sure. Rotella brand has a great reputation.
 
   / BX 2350 Oil Question #10  
Yes it OK for your tractor!
Actually better than you really need.
Factory fill is 10W30 conventional oil.
Kubota or Shell Rotella 10W30 would be perfectly adequate for your garage-kept tractor at a lower cost.
But,since we love our tractors,why not use the good stuff?
Good Luck!
 
 
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