ArkCivEngr
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- Sep 23, 2004
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- Russellville, Arkansas
- Tractor
- Kubota L3400DT, John Deere X495
There was a post here recently about oil types listed in a owner's manual (think it was a 2210), and someone in there mentioned "break-in oil" and that it was necessary to leave that oil in the entire first 50 hours.
Of course, I read this AFTER changing the oil (and filter) in my X495 at 33.1 hours. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif It looked pretty dirty.
Did I screw up? If so, why didn't the owner's manual mention it? True, it did say to perform the first oil/filter change at 50 hours, but it did NOT say not to do it before that. Also, is there such a thing as "break-in oil" that the dealership uses on a new machine that's different from the PLUS-50 15W-40 that I put in it? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif I remember the GX335 I had previously called for an oil/filter change at 5 hours. I know a diesel is a whole different ballgame than gas, but that seems a bit much.
Or am I just insane? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Of course, I read this AFTER changing the oil (and filter) in my X495 at 33.1 hours. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif It looked pretty dirty.
Did I screw up? If so, why didn't the owner's manual mention it? True, it did say to perform the first oil/filter change at 50 hours, but it did NOT say not to do it before that. Also, is there such a thing as "break-in oil" that the dealership uses on a new machine that's different from the PLUS-50 15W-40 that I put in it? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif I remember the GX335 I had previously called for an oil/filter change at 5 hours. I know a diesel is a whole different ballgame than gas, but that seems a bit much.
Or am I just insane? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif