ALUMINUM: ........1...0...0...0...
CHROMIUM: .......0...0...0...0...
IRON: 1..............2...1...1...0...
COPPER:........... 0...0...0...0...
LEAD: ...............0...0...0...0...
TIN: ................0...0...0...0...
MOLY: ..............0...3...0...69...
NICKEL:........... 0...0...0...0...
MANGANESE: .....0...0...0...0...
SILVER: ...........0...0...0...0...
TITANIUM: ........0...0...0...0...
POTASSIUM: .....0...0...0...3...
BORON: ...........154...321...0...371...
SILICON: ..........6...5...4...5...
SODIUM: ..........1...1...0...1...
CALCIUM: ......2107...2909...4038...1121...
MAGNESIUM: ........421...258...7...320...
PHOSPHOROUS: 1090...1138...1252...893...
ZINC: ..............1216...1388...1346...1097...
BARIUM: ............0...
SUS VISC. @210F: 78.6...80.7...n/a...80.7...
Cst Visc. @100C: 15.02...n/a...11.55...15.7...
Flashpoint: 425...420...425...nla...425
Fuel %: 陂*
Antifreeze %: 陂*
Water %:0.0
Insolubles %:0.0
TBN:............ 8.9...9.6...12.1...14...9...
TAN:
ISO Code:
1st column delvac 1 5w-40, second column motorcraft 15w-40, third column is amsoil hdd 5w-30, fourth column is chevron delo 400 15w-40.
as you can see here the amsoil hdd (heavy duty diesel) is a winner and at a low weight 5w-30 its a real performer, the bargain here is the motorcraft 15w-40 which is a great deal of performance for such a cheap purchase price.
As for the thought of my tractor has ran for yadda years with no problem, your correct these are overbuilt low horsepower beast made to run forever. But is adequate good enough, if so great id put what ever was on sale in and never look back....... But if just if your eyes have been opened that there are differences in oil additive packages as well as quality, then why not pick the best oil you can afford be it the 12 dollar a gallon motorcraft or 36 a gallon amsoil, whatever price your comfortable with. Why risk lubrication as one of the things that could bring your tractor to its knees.......I also deal with below zero temps in the winter as a norm, so the cold weather pumbability of synthetic is a no brainer...... In jan feb we average -10 to -15 below with cold snaps to -30 to -35
CHROMIUM: .......0...0...0...0...
IRON: 1..............2...1...1...0...
COPPER:........... 0...0...0...0...
LEAD: ...............0...0...0...0...
TIN: ................0...0...0...0...
MOLY: ..............0...3...0...69...
NICKEL:........... 0...0...0...0...
MANGANESE: .....0...0...0...0...
SILVER: ...........0...0...0...0...
TITANIUM: ........0...0...0...0...
POTASSIUM: .....0...0...0...3...
BORON: ...........154...321...0...371...
SILICON: ..........6...5...4...5...
SODIUM: ..........1...1...0...1...
CALCIUM: ......2107...2909...4038...1121...
MAGNESIUM: ........421...258...7...320...
PHOSPHOROUS: 1090...1138...1252...893...
ZINC: ..............1216...1388...1346...1097...
BARIUM: ............0...
SUS VISC. @210F: 78.6...80.7...n/a...80.7...
Cst Visc. @100C: 15.02...n/a...11.55...15.7...
Flashpoint: 425...420...425...nla...425
Fuel %: 陂*
Antifreeze %: 陂*
Water %:0.0
Insolubles %:0.0
TBN:............ 8.9...9.6...12.1...14...9...
TAN:
ISO Code:
1st column delvac 1 5w-40, second column motorcraft 15w-40, third column is amsoil hdd 5w-30, fourth column is chevron delo 400 15w-40.
as you can see here the amsoil hdd (heavy duty diesel) is a winner and at a low weight 5w-30 its a real performer, the bargain here is the motorcraft 15w-40 which is a great deal of performance for such a cheap purchase price.
As for the thought of my tractor has ran for yadda years with no problem, your correct these are overbuilt low horsepower beast made to run forever. But is adequate good enough, if so great id put what ever was on sale in and never look back....... But if just if your eyes have been opened that there are differences in oil additive packages as well as quality, then why not pick the best oil you can afford be it the 12 dollar a gallon motorcraft or 36 a gallon amsoil, whatever price your comfortable with. Why risk lubrication as one of the things that could bring your tractor to its knees.......I also deal with below zero temps in the winter as a norm, so the cold weather pumbability of synthetic is a no brainer...... In jan feb we average -10 to -15 below with cold snaps to -30 to -35