Posted by daman on March 07, 2010 at 08:05:16 from (75.51.109.165):
In Reply to: OIL in tractors posted by Banditfarmer on March 06, 2010 at 19:53:55:
The oil's of today are MILES ahead of yesterdays oil's,base stocks additive packages are all WAAAY better.
and you say "30-W oil now is thin to what it use to be, and dose not hold the same oil pressure as it use to because"
you do realize different brands of oils will be build different with different cSt viscosity's(how thick the oil is at temps),a 30w oil is a robust weight because it will have low to no VII's and will be resistant to shearing(thinning) vs. a multi-weight oil.
how do i feel about todays oil's? there some of the best ever producecd days ahead of yesterdays oil,grab a jug of any brand HDEO and go with it your protected well.
This post was edited by daman at 08:06:14 03/07/10.
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