I bought a used Kubota L3430 a couple of months ago. This is my first Kubota, not my first tractor. I am going to change the oil. The manual says use 10W30 or 10W40 CD CE or CF. This sounds like just regular off the shelf oil. I thought diesel engines required a specialty oil like Rotella. Is the Kubota oil you buy at the dealer anything special or just oil in a Kubota container for twice as much money? What type oil do you guys use? Is Rotella a good alternative?
I would use a CD rated oils ( VIS depends on your expected operating temperatures) because your DIESEL is indirect injection guessing by age needing the higher .5% sulfur for lubrication. Even "farm" diesel is now at only.015 PPM of sulfur and if you don't add an agent for lubrisity you stand a chance of sticking valves and over fueling injectors leading to cylinder washout. If you start using CJ rated oils start checking your fuel tank for "black" fuel. This means your injector o-rings have failed to seal returning over fueling to tank. Check to see if you have a return fuel line on your particular engine, if not, you will just wash your cylinder walls with excessive diesel fuel/oil at this pont in the story if your injectors won't seal off during fueling. Sulfur was diesel's friend, going green was not...