newbury
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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2009
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- 14,154
- Location
- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
- Tractor
- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
I bought a new Impala and came with 4 oil changes within two years irrespective of the mileage. They went through the whole exercise, oil change, tires rotated, etc. even though each time I only had maybe 2000 miles on the car. If I had to do it, it would never have been doe that way.
They claimed I should change the oil every 6 months and they were willing to do that for the first 2 years so I let them.
One more free oil change and 20 point check, then what?
Does anyone ever change oil every 6 months or was that just a way to get me sucked in to get used to their system?
I understand tractors are supposed to get oil changed every year even though very few hours are put on it. Does that make sense?
Only if you don't care if it's needed or not.
Trust but verify once it's off warranty. Get a Used Oil Analysis. Especially if you are running synthetics. DON"T go by oil "color". My 7.3's "keep" a quart or more (out of 15) in the HPOP. As soon as you put in clean oil that quart of old is mixed with the new.
So I change the oil and it's black in a couple of miles.
I ran my 2002 7.3 almost 20,000 miles on Rotella T6 without an oil or filter change and the reports were still great. Ford advised every 5,000 miles.