Tank Oil Change

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I know this has been discussed many times but only finding a few threads on type's of oil.
Mine says 10w30 was thinking I would change to a non synthetic 10w40 harder on the pumps ?

Your experience and thoughts anyone ....
 
   / Tank Oil Change #12  
It should be about the same. The 10 is the low temperature viscosity, and the 30/40 is the high temperature viscosity. Going from 10W30 to 10W40 should have no impact on the pumps, though you may have marginally better performance when the oil is hot.

Because of the extra additives need to thicken the base oil at higher temperature, it is said that oils with a broader range, e.g. 10w50 5w50, etc, will lose their upper viscosity faster than one with a smaller range, e.g. 10W30. Personally, I doubt that your 10W40 oil will decay noticeably before the next time you change it. We are all using engine oil as a hydraulic fluid, which is much "easier" on the oil, since there aren't the noxious combustion by products, there isn't extreme piston/valve heat, and the shear forces are lower.

Hydraulic oils tend to be a single weight, because most hydraulic systems operate at a steady temperature, or at least a limited temperature range. Since we expect our tractors to start and run when the oil is cold, a multi weight oil is a better solution for the PTs.

FWIW: I have 10W50 in mine, and I can't tell the difference from the 10w40 that was in it originally.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Tank Oil Change #13  
I have the original 10W40 in mine but it's been diluted over the years with Mobil1 10w40. Or 5W40. Or 0w40.... I CAN'T REMEMBER!!! :laughing:

Every 50 hours I do a filter change and I add a quart of Mobil1 xW40 to top off the tank. I'm thinking about going up to xW50 from now on, though.
 
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#14  
It should be about the same. The 10 is the low temperature viscosity, and the 30/40 is the high temperature viscosity. Going from 10W30 to 10W40 should have no impact on the pumps, though you may have marginally better performance when the oil is hot.

Because of the extra additives need to thicken the base oil at higher temperature, it is said that oils with a broader range, e.g. 10w50 5w50, etc, will lose their upper viscosity faster than one with a smaller range, e.g. 10W30. Personally, I doubt that your 10W40 oil will decay noticeably before the next time you change it. We are all using engine oil as a hydraulic fluid, which is much "easier" on the oil, since there aren't the noxious combustion by products, there isn't extreme piston/valve heat, and the shear forces are lower.

Hydraulic oils tend to be a single weight, because most hydraulic systems operate at a steady temperature, or at least a limited temperature range. Since we expect our tractors to start and run when the oil is cold, a multi weight oil is a better solution for the PTs.

FWIW: I have 10W50 in mine, and I can't tell the difference from the 10w40 that was in it originally.

All the best,

Peter

I understand viscosity values in relation to cars have owned and worked on many muscle cars.

Like you said, a little different on a non combustible hydraulic system. I was just concerned about the upper 40 rating with my old 1425. It's a 95 with low hours but still all the seals are older. From what you and MR said guessing 10w40 is fine and may even perform better with the thicker 40 rating.

Thanks for the input .
 
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I have the original 10W40 in mine but it's been diluted over the years with Mobil1 10w40. Or 5W40. Or 0w40.... I CAN'T REMEMBER!!! :laughing:

Every 50 hours I do a filter change and I add a quart of Mobil1 xW40 to top off the tank. I'm thinking about going up to xW50 from now on, though.

So you feel confident the 50 rating may be better and would not cause any unforeseen problems.. Be curius to see how that performs after you make the change over. Guess for now I will go with the 10w40 works for you and others on here should be fine thanks ..
 
   / Tank Oil Change #16  
My change is going to be gradual, as I'm going to add a quart of the 10w50 at each 50hr filter change. Any changes won't be noticeable by me, I'm quite sure, as that's about once per year. :)
 
   / Tank Oil Change #17  
I suppose I could be pre-emptive, inspect the oil, and do an oil change if neccessary, but my guess is if I do that, I'll soon thereafter bust a hose and lose my oil investment. So, I'm thinking about just maintaining the course, doing better hose inspections, change any damaged ones ASAP, etc... and wait until a catastrophic failure to do a total pump/hose/wheel motor, and oil change if needed.

I hate to fix something that's not broken yet. I'll just keep up with the PM (preventative maintenance) program and see how it goes.
 
   / Tank Oil Change #18  
YMMV, of course, but...When it comes to older seals, I wouldn't worry about a viscosity change. Changing all of the oil to all synthetic, or adding some huge amount of additives might give me pause, but even then, I wouldn't worry about it. Most of the stories of synthetic oil leaks from cars that I have read have been from very old cars, which were made with much higher tolerances, long miles (and therefore deposits and wear), and thus very, very, old seals.

All the best, Peter
 
   / Tank Oil Change #19  
I changed the original 5w30 to Mobil 1 15w50 and there was a big difference. I was always getting stuck without spinning the wheels, now I rarely have a problem. I do keep the PT in a garage which rarely gets below 60.
 
   / Tank Oil Change #20  
I had a friend of a friend of a friend's father that used to collect British sports cars. He said the synthetic oil would just disappear from the dipstick. He never saw smoke, but it would drop in level noticeably.... good think our machines aren't 60 year old British sports cars! :laughing:
 

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