PoorMansCat
Platinum Member
I do not use synthetics in diesel engines... imho, its not worth the $$$$ vs. dino oil.
One could argue that you can run the oil longer, but unless you install a bypass filter system, and routinely change the primary filter and do oil sampling.... there is no gain. If you do the above described added maintenance, where is the savings?? If the tractor/engine in question is built of decent quality, it will give the same service life as a synthetic engine... And most likely, the engine will not be the reason is the tractor is retired/sold..
I have seen several diesel engines and/or turbochargers destroyed by a particular brand of synthetic oil... but rather than start a brand bashing war... I'll keep the brand name to myself..
One could argue that you can run the oil longer, but unless you install a bypass filter system, and routinely change the primary filter and do oil sampling.... there is no gain. If you do the above described added maintenance, where is the savings?? If the tractor/engine in question is built of decent quality, it will give the same service life as a synthetic engine... And most likely, the engine will not be the reason is the tractor is retired/sold..
I have seen several diesel engines and/or turbochargers destroyed by a particular brand of synthetic oil... but rather than start a brand bashing war... I'll keep the brand name to myself..