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.
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.