jd 2520 50 hr service

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jd2520

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hello, i have a 2008 2520 i am at 50 hrs and want to service it. i am changing all filters and oils i have a question on engine oil my dealer gave me 15w-40 and said thats what they use in all of them but my manual says 5w-30 which is correct or the best way to go? also what is the correct capacity? any other service tips would be appreciated thank you
 
   / jd 2520 50 hr service #2  
15w40 is fine, it's the most common oil used in diesel pickups, OTR trucks and pretty much anything else that is diesel.
 
   / jd 2520 50 hr service #3  
FWIW, I did the 50hr a few months back on my 3520 and I used the "Break In" oil from JD which is a 5w30....confusing I know...Dealer/Different Manuals/Underhood stickers all say something different...Long and short of it was both my BIL (Cat Mechanic) and the Deere Service Dept both agreed that the Break-In oil was the best to use.
I've got 25 hours on the new oil change and I'll go a little bit longer and then change to the 0w40 Syn from JD for winter time.
 
   / jd 2520 50 hr service #4  
jd2520,

I had the same issue and decided to go with Shell Rotella 5w-30 diesel oil. Dealer didn't even carry any of the oils that were specified in the manual and looked at me like I was from outer space when I asked for it.

As for the quantities, I think mine took right at 4 quarts, even though the manual said 3.

Also, don't forget to drain the two plugs on your final drives when changing your hydraulic fluid. My manual didn't mention it, so I didn't figure it out until I already had $65 worth of new oil back in the system.

Good luck.
 
   / jd 2520 50 hr service #6  
My 4010 owner's manual says 5w30 covers the full temperature range. That's what I used the first 3 years. Just switched to the new 0w30. It's even better for improving engine performance and protecting it on cold startup. Have switched to 0w30 in all my engines.

Ralph
 
   / jd 2520 50 hr service #7  
FWIW, I did the 50hr a few months back on my 3520 and I used the "Break In" oil from JD which is a 5w30....confusing I know...Dealer/Different Manuals/Underhood stickers all say something different...Long and short of it was both my BIL (Cat Mechanic) and the Deere Service Dept both agreed that the Break-In oil was the best to use.
I've got 25 hours on the new oil change and I'll go a little bit longer and then change to the 0w40 Syn from JD for winter time.

Ditto here. Had the exact same experience as Dave. My dealer has a fairly large, well trained service dept and they highly recommended using Break-In oil up to 100 hrs and then switching to 15W-40. Not being an expert on this, I followed their recommendation.
 

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