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<blockquote data-quote="Pheasant Surprise" data-source="post: 6594890" data-attributes="member: 1103"><p>If you’ve other engines about, I’ve found it’s a lot easier to have a “common denominator” engine oil for use across the fleet. I’ve found that Fuchs Titan Cargo Max @ 10W-40 will safely go into most stuff including Tier 4 tractors and all the way down to the Kubotas. Yes it’s a bit more expensive than lower grade oils but it’s much more convenient to have one oil that does everything.</p><p></p><p>I don’t find it too onerous to keep a couple of 5L cans of UDT around for the Kubota mowers. I’d prefer there’s no question of using the wrong spec of oil in there as hydros are expensive to rebuild.</p><p></p><p>As you say Kubota generally spec UDT for the transmission / hydraulics (a combined unit on most of their UTV/commercial and garden machines) and axles/diff and final drives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pheasant Surprise, post: 6594890, member: 1103"] If you’ve other engines about, I’ve found it’s a lot easier to have a “common denominator” engine oil for use across the fleet. I’ve found that Fuchs Titan Cargo Max @ 10W-40 will safely go into most stuff including Tier 4 tractors and all the way down to the Kubotas. Yes it’s a bit more expensive than lower grade oils but it’s much more convenient to have one oil that does everything. I don’t find it too onerous to keep a couple of 5L cans of UDT around for the Kubota mowers. I’d prefer there’s no question of using the wrong spec of oil in there as hydros are expensive to rebuild. As you say Kubota generally spec UDT for the transmission / hydraulics (a combined unit on most of their UTV/commercial and garden machines) and axles/diff and final drives. [/QUOTE]
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