Schaeffer Oil

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capi75rs

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Mahindra 2810
Has anyone had any experience with Schaeffer oil products? My tractor requires 10W30 and the only place around hear that I can find it is a local dealer who sells Schaeffer. I've spoke to one person who uses it and swares by it, but would like more input. What I've seen on the web is good but I like info from users who have actually used the product. Thanks in advance.
Capi
 
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If your tractor manual specifies 10w30, any 5w30 or 0w30 will work, too, and better. The wider range oils just weren't available when the manual on your tractor was written.

Ralph
 
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Ralph, thanks for the info, the oil they have is actually 5w30. It's suppost to be good stuff but I've herd that before.
Capi
 
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I use quite a few schaeffer products in our fleet of trucks they have been a good company to deal with.We use some of ther grease's,trans fld,Syn.trans fld.,and diesel fuel additive's with no complaint's; for several years now.
 
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If your tractor manual specifies 10w30, any 5w30 or 0w30 will work, too, and better. The wider range oils just weren't available when the manual on your tractor was written.

Ralph

Just be sure that it is intended for diesel engines. The majority of lighter viscosity engine oils are designed for the API "S" Service category or gas engines. Oils designed for API "C" Commercial category or diesel engines have a more robust additive package than S oils. Most you find will be S oils that also have C certification. The problem is that is not what they were intended for. Buying a oil intended for diesel use will offer much higher levels of protection and longevity. Usually oils intended for diesel use will in addition to having API C ratings will also state on the front of the container that it is intended for diesel engines. Just something to keep in mind.
 
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If your tractor manual specifies 10w30, any 5w30 or 0w30 will work, too, and better. The wider range oils just weren't available when the manual on your tractor was written.

Ralph

That may or may not be true. If 10w-30, 5w-30, and 0w-30 were interchangeable, there would be no need for the 3 differing spec's.
The two lower viscosity oils are not widely available in API C ratings. 10w-30 C rated oil should be available from a number of sources, although WalMart and other discount retailers may not stock it.

If the tractor calls for 10W-30, the only substitution I would make would be 15W-40.
 
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So here we go again with the oil 15w40 vs the 30 weight. I brought this question up, Schaeffer Oil, because in my OWNERS manual it says to use 10W30, SAE 30 OR SAE20 depending on climate API of CD/CE. However then I purchased a repair manual for the engine, I just got to read it AFTER I posted this original post, and it calls for 15W40. I really wish the tractor manufacture and engine manufacture would get on the same page. I really don't care which one I use, I just don't want to ruin my engine. Both manuals came from the dealor and have the tractor and engine listed. I'm currently running 15w40. Getting back on topic, I do like what I see with the Schaeffer oils, although now I'm thinking I'll stay with the 15w40. Man I love options:confused:
capi
 
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What tractor is it? Why I ask is service manuals are revised as changes or better products become available. My tractor for example calls for SAE30 Diesel rated oil but its now says that 15W40 is the first choice of oil.

I see you have a Mahindra 2810. If this is the tractor you are dealing with why not call the dealer and ask them or go to the specific forum and see what others are using. I am betting 95% are using 15W40 with no issues.

I have a Saturn and its burnt oil since day one. It calls for 5W30 but most run 10W40 to solve this problem. I see many on the Saturn sites with the same engine running 10W40 and 250,000 miles.

Chris
 
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Has anyone had any experience with Schaeffer oil products? My tractor requires 10W30 and the only place around hear that I can find it is a local dealer who sells Schaeffer. I've spoke to one person who uses it and swares by it, but would like more input. What I've seen on the web is good but I like info from users who have actually used the product. Thanks in advance.
Capi
I have been useing schaeffers products in all of my equipment,trucks and cars for the last few years,great oil and grease products,IMHO.http://www.schaefferoil.com/products.html
 
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10w-30 C rated oil should be available from a number of sources, although WalMart and other discount retailers may not stock it.
Most WalMarts stock diesel rated Shell Rotella T in 10-30.

To the point of the original post, Schaeffer products are quite highly regarded by those in the H-D trucking industry, based on reports at BITOG. It's not readily available, unless you have a stocking dealer nearby, but from what I've read, it's worth looking for.
 
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I have read it's real good but I can't find it anywhere. If it's cheaper than Amsoil I might switch. It's good oil but where can I get it and what is the price?
 
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I have read it's real good but I can't find it anywhere. If it's cheaper than Amsoil I might switch. It's good oil but where can I get it and what is the price?
Trust me its cheaper than amsoil and a better oil IMHO.Call this guy he is my rep.in Ohio.Gene schubert ph#419-658-2258,maybe he can put you in touch with someone in your area.coobie
 
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Schaeffer is way cheaper than Amsoil. And shipping is free to your door if you order around $350 or more of products. That may be a bit of a stretch for most, but I go thru a couple of barrels, a couple of 30 tube cases of grease, and about 15 gallons of their fuel additive a year. I have gotten slightly better oil analysis results using Schaeffer synthetic blend than I got using Amsoil full synthetic. Of course, each engine is different. Use the oil in my Jeep Liberty Diesel, my NH TC33DA, and semi trucks. The technical numbers if you sit and compare data does not always mean a lot. Amsoil's numbers looked technically better, but real world results for me were different. When I get a barrel of oil, the cost lately has been just under $17 a gallon. That is for the Series 7000 synthetic blend. I believe the Series 9000, a full synthetic, is just under $19 a gallon in barrel volume. I go thru Mark Smith at Specialized Lubricants for the stuff. He can answer any questions. Schaeffer has been making Lubricants longer than any other U.S. producer.
 

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