"Best" synthetic hydraulic fluid for the money?

   / "Best" synthetic hydraulic fluid for the money?
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Ken, some PTs run 10w30 and some 10w40 from what I see on the forum and read in the PT owner's manuals and labels. According to older posts on this topic, PT was asked about oils like UTF Red and they responded saying the machines would "love it". That's what I read anyway. The Amsoil product would cover essentially the same range as the oil I currently have in my PT422, maybe even a bit better on the cold side. I've also read that a good hydraulic oil will result in a slightly cooler running machine.

WCH, I'll have to look into the Dextron 3 and older 10w30 ATF fluid you mentioned. I know there are a lot of people out there that swear by ATF fluid, so you're definitely not alone.

There is a lot of talk about cost differences between oils (e.g. synthetic vs dino, etc). Cost is obviously a big concern, and one of the things I'm considering. I also need to consider the time I spent researching all of this stuff, and the time needed to service and repair my tractor. I need my PT right when I need it, and can't "afford" for it to go down very much. I have so little time between my job and kids ball games and working around the new house. How much is my time worth? For example, the hours spent researching and trying to learn what I can in order to save a few bucks, or the time I spend working on my tractor when I could be doing other things that need doing?

I guess at some point I need to just "pull the trigger" and do what I feel is right, otherwise I end up spending more time/money in the end. :(

Thanks guys.
 
   / "Best" synthetic hydraulic fluid for the money? #12  
Wayne County Hose said:
Ideally, under 210 degrees. Actual, in the tranny, the fluid will get to 275 degrees. This is coming from a friend of mine that has run a tranny rebuilding shop for over 20 years.
Also, cars use the engine coolant to cool the tranny fluid. Most car thermostats open at about 190 degrees, so the medium used to cool tranny fluid is 190 or hotter.

My understanding is that the transmission fluid cooler is located in the bottom or output side of the radiator. While the cooling fluid enters the radiator at 190 degrees plus it is significantly cooler when it leaves the radiator--and when it does the heat exchange with the transmission fluid.
 
   / "Best" synthetic hydraulic fluid for the money? #13  
KMA said:
There is a lot of talk about cost differences between oils (e.g. synthetic vs dino, etc). Cost is obviously a big concern, and one of the things I'm considering. I also need to consider the time I spent researching all of this stuff, and the time needed to service and repair my tractor. I need my PT right when I need it, and can't "afford" for it to go down very much. I have so little time between my job and kids ball games and working around the new house. How much is my time worth? For example, the hours spent researching and trying to learn what I can in order to save a few bucks, or the time I spend working on my tractor when I could be doing other things that need doing?

I guess at some point I need to just "pull the trigger" and do what I feel is right, otherwise I end up spending more time/money in the end. :(

Thanks guys.

Kevin,

My method would save you money and also give you better lubrication.

I've used synthetic lubricants since 1977, and for a decade it was in my
over the road semi-trucks. I will not elaborate on the lubrication experiences I've had, but please understand there have been many.

On my PT-422, I use synthetic for the engine (after the initial break-in). These engines run HOT! That's one of synthetic's strong points and I doubt anybody will dispute that.

For the PT hydraulics, at each filter change I replenish with synthetic 20-50. That means that each time I change filters, I increase the amount of synthetic in my "blend". I also increase viscosity a little bit each time, which for my hot climate is a benefit.

Is it worth it to change out all the hyd fluid with synthetic? No, not in my opinion. Unless there's some other reason to change all 10 gallons, of course.

One truck (for instance) was a Kenworth w/ Detroit Diesel/ Allison combination. It got lousy mileage by design. I increased MPG from 4.5 to 5 by switching to syn oil. (At over 100K miles per year, that's a big savings!) Using "para-synthetic" (a mix of syn and dino) gave me the same mileage. I changed oil every 50,000 miles and tried it both ways a few times, then just used the blend to save $$.

Also, I've tried almost every brand of synthetic and found no noticeable difference between them.

Phil
 
   / "Best" synthetic hydraulic fluid for the money? #14  
I am running Mobil 1, 20W50 in my transmission on my 422. It came with 5w30 and I noticed a lot of torque loss once it got hot. Once I put in the Mobil 1, I do notice that it is "stiff" when cold. That means that there is better coupling between the engine and wheels. Once it has warmed up it's about right. I feel that this was a very worth while improvement. Do be aware that PT now ships with 10W40, instead of 5W30 and that alone would probably help, but I have not tried it.
 
   / "Best" synthetic hydraulic fluid for the money?
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Phil and Bob,

Is the 20w50 you are using motor oil or hydraulic oil? If motor oil, how do you feel about the specific additives that hydraulic oils use to help with foaming, etc? Also, can the "stiffness" experienced in the cold weather hurt any part of the system?

Thanks again for everyone's input, it is very helpful.
 
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KMA said:
Phil and Bob,

Is the 20w50 you are using motor oil or hydraulic oil? If motor oil, how do you feel about the specific additives that hydraulic oils use to help with foaming, etc? Also, can the "stiffness" experienced in the cold weather hurt any part of the system?

Thanks again for everyone's input, it is very helpful.
It's a motor oil. I called up Mobil and asked them about the use of Mobil 1 as a hydraulic fluid. They felt it was a good choice. I don't think the sitffness is a problem, it actually might be helpful. It may make it harder to start and mine does have a problem at 32 and below. I don't know at 40. I keep it in a heated garage.
Anyway, I think very few people have enough data to make these decisions other than to go with PT recommendations or a lubricant supplier. Since Mobil says it's OK, I am happy. They have decades of experience with Mobil 1. It works so much better than the 5W30 that I feel it's worth the very low (probably no) risk.

I have never seen any foaming.
I have been using Mobil 1 for about 5 years (if memory serves me right, which it usually does not).
 
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BobRip said:
It's a motor oil. I called up Mobil and asked them about the use of Mobil 1 as a hydraulic fluid. They felt it was a good choice. I don't think the sitffness is a problem, it actually might be helpful. It may make it harder to start and mine does have a problem at 32 and below. I don't know at 40. I keep it in a heated garage.
Anyway, I think very few people have enough data to make these decisions other than to go with PT recommendations or a lubricant supplier. Since Mobil says it's OK, I am happy. They have decades of experience with Mobil 1. It works so much better than the 5W30 that I feel it's worth the very low (probably no) risk.

I have never seen any foaming.
I have been using Mobil 1 for about 5 years (if memory serves me right, which it usually does not).
Bob, sorry for all the questions... :eek:

Did you notice any other changes, other than the better hot weather performance and stiffness in cold weather? For example, did you sometimes have that "screaching" noise turning too hard, etc before and it is minimized/gone now with the new oil? Or any other similar examples of differences/improvements?

Thanks again!
 
   / "Best" synthetic hydraulic fluid for the money? #18  
KMA said:
Bob, sorry for all the questions... :eek:

Did you notice any other changes, other than the better hot weather performance and stiffness in cold weather? For example, did you sometimes have that "screaching" noise turning too hard, etc before and it is minimized/gone now with the new oil? Or any other similar examples of differences/improvements?

Thanks again!

I was able to climb hills better. I can't think of anything else. It's been a long time, but it seems that this was this only change.
Question are OK.
 
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KMA said:
how do you feel about the specific additives that hydraulic oils use to help with foaming, etc?

Case make an additive for hydraulic fluid. Case uses motor oil in many of its hydraulic machinery and then the additive that adds a form of zinc (an anti wear additive). Presumable this is to get the advantages of motor oil along with the anti wear additives that are in most hydraulic fluids. I am presently running motor oil with the case additive in my 1845. I really haven't noticed any significant difference since using the additive but my hope is that it will be beneficial over time.
 
   / "Best" synthetic hydraulic fluid for the money? #20  
Great posts! keep it going, very interesting.

I don't have much to add, except I do have a 10w30 syn in my engine, and 5w30 non-syn in the hydro.

In could weather the hydro takes about 5-10 min. to work easy. As for the eng. I have no idea how hot it runs, so to try and be safe, that is why I use the syn.

But I do not have enough knowledge to really pass anything on to be helpful.

Phil seems to be the one with the most experiance and evidence, IMHO.
 

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