Oil & Fuel Engine Oil

   / Engine Oil #11  
You are absoutely correct on the lower viscosity & fuel mileage thing.
I don't why that guy said that, here is what their web site says.
- ROTELLA Products
 
   / Engine Oil #12  
I have used Rotella T in my diesel powered boat for years with great results. The marine environment is very harsh and the engine performed well. As a result of this experience I will be using Rotella T in my tractor. Its a great product.
 
   / Engine Oil #13  
I have a Kubota 2350, and was wondering about engine oil, I use Rotella 15w-40 in my pickup truck, and was thinking I could use the same oil in my tractor. What ya think?

Rotella 15w-40 is what most people around here use for their diesel trucks and tractors, I use Rotella 5W-40 in my tractor because I only change the oil once a year and the 5W seems to start better in cold weather. In my Ford truck I use the recomended 5W-20, with the Ford V10 overhead cams the thinner oil gets up there faster. Both Rotella 5W-40 and 15W-40 are rated for gasoline and diesel engines.
 
   / Engine Oil #14  
^^ That's funny right there. (My own Mrs. has trouble with cold start-ups.) :D

Rotella is good 'nuff stuff.

I neglected to mention that synthetic oil is not recommended until the appropriate break-in period has been reached.
 
   / Engine Oil #15  
Well I'll speak up. The owners manual recomends 10w-30 and thats what I stick with in my BX2350. I am using Kubota brand, but anything would work as long as its meant for diesel engines. Its kind of hard to find in other brands so thats why I stick with the Kubota stuff. The long standing tradition has always been 15w-40 for diesels, but hey Kubota makes the tractor so I stick with what they recomend.
 
   / Engine Oil #16  
David, I agree that it's always a good idea to go with what the manufacturer recommends. But sometimes, the manufacturer (in this case Kubota) may be a bit behind in updating their English language manuals. I know my Kubotas also recommended 10W-30, CC/CD, oil. CC/CD ratings are a bit obsolete. So every dealer I talked to, as well as one Kubota factory rep, said 15W-40 was good, in Texas at least. I'd say 10W-30 CC/CD is the minimum you should use.
 
   / Engine Oil #17  
Shell does also produce a Rotella 10w-30 . I'm thinking of using this on my next change from Kubota 10w-30 as opposed to using the Rotella 15w-40.
 
   / Engine Oil #18  
I wasn't aware the Rotella 10W-30 is qualified as a diesel engine lubricant.
 
   / Engine Oil #19  
I use Mobil 1 Turbo Diesel 5W-40 100% synthetic oil in my B7610. IMO I wouldn't use anything but a 100% synthetic oil, but to each his own.
 
   / Engine Oil #20  
I used to think that I would use all synthetic too, but this weekend I went looking for my usual Rotella T 5W-40 for my annual oil change. But all the places I went either quit selling it or was sold out. There was no synthetic 5w-40s available so I ended up with Rotell 15W-40. So instead of spending $30 for enough oil for one oil change I spent $24 for enough oil for two changes. I don't know what happened to the supply of the synthetic oils? The first place I went had Mystik JT-8 synthetic blend 15w-40 but I kept looking for full synthetic.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2016 CIMC 40FT CONTAINER CHASSIS (A52141)
2016 CIMC 40FT...
2019 CATERPILLAR 308 CR EXCAVATOR (A51242)
2019 CATERPILLAR...
UNUSED SWICT 66" QUICK ATTACH BUCKET (A51244)
UNUSED SWICT 66"...
1989 Freightliner Cabover FLA086 (A52128)
1989 Freightliner...
2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab Pickup Truck (A50323)
2013 Chevrolet...
 
Top