ben2go
Gold Member
I am looking at two different hydraulic oils with wildly varying prices. According to their specs, either will work. I know that everyone recommends SAE 90 for N tractors. That's currently $99 for three 2 gallon containers. I can't find it in a five gallon pail. The other is Traveller Premium Universal hydraulic tractor fluid. It's $50 for a five gallon pail. Here is my problem. My tractor sits in a shed with a gravel floor. This winter alone, October until now end of March, it has collected over a gallon of condensate water from temp changes. We have had a lot of temp swings, unusual snow/ice events, and such. There is no water running under, or standing under, the tractor shed. The shed is vented. The ground here just stays wet, even during the driest winters. The engine oil picked up almost a quart and a half of water sitting over winter. I do an annual oil/filter change on the engine. This tractor only sees around 50 to 60 hours of use per year, max. Is it really worth the extra $50 every year to use SAE 90 over the universal oil? This tractor mows and occasionally does some back blade work, backed up by a dirt scoop. It doesn't use ground engaging implements like plows.