Posted by 2002sliverado on January 03, 2017 at 11:38:28 from (216.16.75.34):
In Reply to: Tractor Oil Change? posted by indianabuckman on January 03, 2017 at 10:32:31:
With the exception of the two newest pieces of farm equipment, everything we have specifies 100 hours for engine oil change. With that, I like to see everything get its oil change at least once per year, as there are not a great number of hours put on everything as there once was. With the higher quality oils and extended intervals offered, I am not quite so a strict about getting the oil changes done at that 100 hour mark. With relatively fresh engine overhauls or newer equipment with fewer hours, I do not see that 100 hour quite as rigid as I once had. If one tractor ends up with an additional 10 or 20 hours on the tach and I can change the oil at the end of the fall and put in a fresh oil change over winter, I will stretch that change out a little longer. I DO use, what I believe to be, high quality engine oils that allow for longer service intervals.
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