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Tractor engine oil changes?

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Originally posted by TimNearFortWorth TimNearFortWorth wrote:

Watch out using the turning black thing as many diesel oils will turn black pretty quickly.
Cold as all get out for us a while back and used the D15II gas unit to put out round bales (Rotella). Anybody watching would have wondered what I was smiling to myself about but I was hearing my dad's voice preaching about getting her up to operating temp for a while to cook off moisture. Took ten minutes to grab a couple bales so left her outside the shop for another 20-25 mins. at high idle before putting back in the shop.


Very true! Our Massey 165 used to be black about as soon as you hit the starter. "Diesels do that" was my dad's answer....
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Ya, this is a gas...... 
That's what I do, anyway.
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Every 100 hours in season and 1st thing in the spring using F/S 15W40. Got the oil and filters sitting on the bench waiting on warmer weather.   
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