fieldserviceengineer
Bronze Member
I get my test strips at my JD dealer.
When I replaced my coolant in the truck and tractor a few years back I ended up using JD Cool Guard for both. I think there is a new JD Cool Guard but I have not looked at it yet. I think this fall I am due to change coolant again in both engines. I suppose it will be with Cool Guard again.
Later,
Dan
John Deere Cool Gard I was a hybrid coolant composed of conventional cavitation protection inhibitors, nitrite and molybdate. It was hybrid by virtue of the benzoic acid (OAT). It was a very robustly formulated coolant. Really good stuff. Now, Cool Gard II is a nitrite free OAT coolant. JD test strips will not test for anything in this coolant that the kit could detect in the Cool Gard I product. The new JD CGII product will protect your engine. I am certain John Deere would advise against mixing but if mixed with conventional chemistry coolant (one containing SCA), it will still continue to provide cavitation pitting and corrosion protection. Full OAT coolants which are now coming onto the market are nitrite-free because of the European Tree Huggers who believe that nitrite is now evil for the environment. Nitrite -free OAT coolants are not better at cavitation pitting protection just another approach and an expensive one at that. That goes for Fleetguard ES Compleat OAT formula as well. It is nitrite-free but much more expensive as the ingredients are more expensive.