Kelvin
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2000
- Messages
- 798
- Location
- East Tennessee
- Tractor
- B2910 & BX23 (previously B2150 & B7100D)
Re: B7100 FEL - Cooling System & Fur
(1) Bird responded before I could, and his recommendation to use either standard automotive type antifreeze or the diesel antifreeze is as good as I could give.
(2) In my B7100 operator's manual I also noticed the advice to use the "Kubota Fur Inhibitor No. 20 to effectively wash away the built-up fur." I had no idea what "fur" was but it didn't sound good so I tried to purchase some of that Fur Inhibitor No. 20 from the local Kubota dealer. I think that they wondered what planet that I was from. Their advice regarding recommended antifreeze ended up being basically the same as (1) above.
(3) Sierra Antifreeze: I have heard that really bad things can happen to automobile engines when the environment friendly Sierra antifreeze is mixed with normal antifreeze. The problems occur when someone changes their antifreeze to Sierra and later on someone tops off the system with normal antifreeze.
Kelvin
(1) Bird responded before I could, and his recommendation to use either standard automotive type antifreeze or the diesel antifreeze is as good as I could give.
(2) In my B7100 operator's manual I also noticed the advice to use the "Kubota Fur Inhibitor No. 20 to effectively wash away the built-up fur." I had no idea what "fur" was but it didn't sound good so I tried to purchase some of that Fur Inhibitor No. 20 from the local Kubota dealer. I think that they wondered what planet that I was from. Their advice regarding recommended antifreeze ended up being basically the same as (1) above.
(3) Sierra Antifreeze: I have heard that really bad things can happen to automobile engines when the environment friendly Sierra antifreeze is mixed with normal antifreeze. The problems occur when someone changes their antifreeze to Sierra and later on someone tops off the system with normal antifreeze.
Kelvin