Well . . Its been a day of new thoughts and surprises.
I haven't talked to my regular dealernyet but I wanted to get a quote from a closeby Masdey dealer on what they would charge to do a 50 hour service at their location. I was a little surprised to discover they had to do some research and get back to me. It was quite a delay before I heard back. They estimated it would be 3 hours of labor (not including doing the oil and oil filter. That seemed like a longr period tjan I wouldbhave guessed basrd on it being a routine activity. So without the oil change and oil filter it would be about 400.00nplus tax.
Also I'd asked about the idea of using gear oil in the front instead of transmission fluid. The service department recommended synthetic instead at an extra cost . . Because gear oil would bevthicker in winter than transmission fluid. Hmmmmm ????
Anyway I was talking to a certified diesel mechanic who I know and he said he'd be willing to do it for me
For half the labor cost and then I supply the fluids and filters.
Sooooo that sounded like a very good opportunity to get an even better service work and adjustment done . . not just because its cheaper . . but he's quite thorough in evaluations and he'd also check adjustments and fits . . And then show me what he's doing so I can do it all myself which was my original desire.
Do now what I'm looking for over the next week or so is ideas of what are thr best fluids to choose for my massey sub compact. I'll continue using the synthetic oil I previously chose.
I don't know didfly about hydraulic fluid choices other than Massey recommending Permatran. Is there something preferred over permatran . . after all whatever I get . . It will be in the tractor for a couple hundred hours. And the gear oil choice for my mmm . . . and what to use in the front axle.
I'm not saying money is no object . . but I'm really not thinking private store brand. Anything ill be using for hundreds of hours probably justifies considering advantages over price as long as I'm avoiding dealer rates and getting better training too.
So now im asking for fluid recommendations and why one might be preferred over another.
One might also ask "well if this friend is a certified diesel mechanic .
wouldn't he have his own choices?".
Well that's why this situation works out so nice. He knows I like maintenancing my own mororcycles and trucks and cars and lawn mowers. He knows I like saving money but I don't like cutting corners. And he knows Ive never owned diesel units prior. So he thought it would be smart to have tractor
Viewpoints rather than diesel truck viewpoints
Here's considerations: This is Westetn WI . . Not the sunbelt states

and my tractor doesn't live in a heated and cooled environment like its owner . . Although I certainly warm it up properly. And keep it dry and away from rodents.