def38
Platinum Member
Your turbo diesel engine will do fine on 15W-40 in your climate. If you're concerned, send a sample to Blackstone Labs for analysis. Ask for a particle count as well to verify your filter is doing well.
I prefer Mobil Delvac 1300 15W-40. It has a good Noack score (tolerates turbo heat well) high TBN and keeps my Perkins engine (non-turbo) very clean. Available at Walmart. The Walmart Super Tech brand is also good. My filter choice is Wix. Their filters are tough and have excellent construction, lots of filter media surface and well crimped base plate. I'm in middle Alabama, Blount county. We're gonna get some snow here likely tonight. The tractor will remain in the garage until I get my plow in the early Spring.
I would also consider some Diesel Kleen in the fuel from time to time. Helps restore lubrication in low sulphur diesel fuel. The fuel injectors will thank you, as well. I put a metal beer can over the exhaust when leaving the tractor outside (rarely). The can is blown off the vertical exhaust pipe when I start the engine if I forget to remove it.
Something I always watch is how quickly the oil pressure light goes out when cold starting the Perkins in the M-F. This tells you how long your engine went without oil pressure during cranking. Conversely, I also watch the oil light during hot shutdown. Time how long it takes for the light to come on after the engine stops rotating, a relative indication of oil viscosity as well as engine bearing clearances. The Perkins oil light comes on at about 3-4 seconds after a hot shutdown meaning a tight engine.
FYI, my 2001 BMW motorcycle engine oil pressure lamp goes out during the first 2-3 seconds of cold start cranking. The oil light comes on after 5-6 seconds of hot shutdown. That engine (an oilhead boxer engine, air cooled) is like brand new...it gets Mobil1 15-50 full synthetic (no turbo but high compression)
I prefer Mobil Delvac 1300 15W-40. It has a good Noack score (tolerates turbo heat well) high TBN and keeps my Perkins engine (non-turbo) very clean. Available at Walmart. The Walmart Super Tech brand is also good. My filter choice is Wix. Their filters are tough and have excellent construction, lots of filter media surface and well crimped base plate. I'm in middle Alabama, Blount county. We're gonna get some snow here likely tonight. The tractor will remain in the garage until I get my plow in the early Spring.
I would also consider some Diesel Kleen in the fuel from time to time. Helps restore lubrication in low sulphur diesel fuel. The fuel injectors will thank you, as well. I put a metal beer can over the exhaust when leaving the tractor outside (rarely). The can is blown off the vertical exhaust pipe when I start the engine if I forget to remove it.
Something I always watch is how quickly the oil pressure light goes out when cold starting the Perkins in the M-F. This tells you how long your engine went without oil pressure during cranking. Conversely, I also watch the oil light during hot shutdown. Time how long it takes for the light to come on after the engine stops rotating, a relative indication of oil viscosity as well as engine bearing clearances. The Perkins oil light comes on at about 3-4 seconds after a hot shutdown meaning a tight engine.
FYI, my 2001 BMW motorcycle engine oil pressure lamp goes out during the first 2-3 seconds of cold start cranking. The oil light comes on after 5-6 seconds of hot shutdown. That engine (an oilhead boxer engine, air cooled) is like brand new...it gets Mobil1 15-50 full synthetic (no turbo but high compression)