Posted by the tractor vet on March 14, 2009 at 16:41:38 from (76.212.233.65):
In Reply to: Re: low ash oil posted by John G. Hasler on March 14, 2009 at 09:14:52:
HEy like i said you run what you want . As for how late is later like about when they bbrought out the 460-560 on up . Now i suppose that you are a lets play on the weekend farmer and really do not work your tractor and you probably run reg gas in it alos and that is a nother NO NO even on a 544 gasser . And your going to tell ME that i get along just fine with it then go wright ahead and keep doing what your doing . I am just the one that spent years fixen tractors and not on here asken the questions as to why my tractor did this or that or why my tractor won't start. A lot of what i learned came the hard way . Take your 544 out put a set of 3X16 behind it load the tire and hang three and a half sets of weights on her plus 6-700 lbs on the nose And go plow in some hard ground and work her or grind a batch of feed with it and then tell me how any old oil works for ya . When that tractor was built they had multi grade oil out back then BUT why did they tell you to use a straight weight oil in the owners manual and why did they tell ya to us low ash , maybe that the boys that designed it knew a little more about it then you did.
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