Billc
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
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- 357
- Location
- Northwest Georgia
- Tractor
- Kubota 5400 4x4 with ROPS, canopy, 1001 loader, heavy duty quick release bucket with tooth bar, 280 Bush Hog brush cutter, 6' Bush Hog box blade, 6' Bush Hog plug aerator, 3 point hay spear, 6' Lands
Wen, when I redid my trannie fluid I was unsure as to which way to go; UDT, Super UDT, or Amsoil. I have a greared 5400. Spent a lot of time searching the archives and asking questions as to what is the difference between UDT and Super UDT. Basically it is this: When the hydros first came out, there was a problem in getting the hydros to work in freezing weather. Kubota came out with the Super UDT as the fix. It is made by Texaco (I think) but Texico won't tell you what is in it...from what Mark C. said it looks like they do now. Anyway, I asked my Kubota dealer (Goss Tractor in Jasper GA) what was best. They are a great outfit and know their stuff. The owner said he would only use Super UDT in a hydro...and then only if the tractor were in a cold part of the country. He said the UDT works great in the south BUT because of the warranty he tells people to be safe and go with Super UDT. All others (gears and GST) he tells to go with UDT. In fact, he told me he wouldn't even sell me Super UDT for my geared tractor. Said I would be wasting my money and he wanted no part of that.
I also considered going with Amsoil. If I were going to keep my tractor a long time (15 + years) I would go to Amsoil. But, I will switch to a hst as soon as they come out with a M series hst...which I bet they do within 7 years.
Plus my neighbor has a tractor he's had since 1964. He likes my Kubota just fine but thinks it is a waste of money. He has kept his tractor parked outside for about 40 years. Yep, it looks pretty rough and his idea of tractor protection is a Glad garbage bag over the seat. He uses UDT from Farm and Country. Says it does o.k. for him. He has about 300 acres. The moral is that I will use UDT in my tractor. I also am strict about keeping up with the maintainence, think that is the key.
I don't think the UDT will be a problem, especailly since you are in Texas. But you may want to consider the Amsoil (after about 150 hours of use...think Mark C. told me this) if you plan on keeping your Kubota for a very long time.
I also considered going with Amsoil. If I were going to keep my tractor a long time (15 + years) I would go to Amsoil. But, I will switch to a hst as soon as they come out with a M series hst...which I bet they do within 7 years.
Plus my neighbor has a tractor he's had since 1964. He likes my Kubota just fine but thinks it is a waste of money. He has kept his tractor parked outside for about 40 years. Yep, it looks pretty rough and his idea of tractor protection is a Glad garbage bag over the seat. He uses UDT from Farm and Country. Says it does o.k. for him. He has about 300 acres. The moral is that I will use UDT in my tractor. I also am strict about keeping up with the maintainence, think that is the key.
I don't think the UDT will be a problem, especailly since you are in Texas. But you may want to consider the Amsoil (after about 150 hours of use...think Mark C. told me this) if you plan on keeping your Kubota for a very long time.