I would like to make the switch, but want to make sure tractor is broken in first. Any recomondations on how many hours to wait?
I would like to make the switch, but want to make sure tractor is broken in first. Any recomondations on how many hours to wait?
This was/is my concern switching..... then the question why.....?
If the tractor is being broke in on dino oil because synthetic won't cut it, or may void warrenty, then how good is synthetic? So next question, dino is good enough for the tough work why not stay with it? break in on ANY engine is the toughest and most important time. Is synthetic so great, maybe, not sure??? My concern is if dino can handle the break in, but synthetic can't why switch at all?
I'm not knocking synthetic, but ya'll have to admit dino has proven itself over YEARS of service.
For me, the dino will never compare. The cold pour point is what did it for me. Starting up at -50, I cringe thinking of that on dino. If we had of bought new, I would have switched alot sooner, but it was bought with 63 hours, so did not need a change until 112 hours.
I will NEVER go back to dino.
this is my point{not saying it's bad} but...... if it's great then why not just use it all the way through the life of the engine? Have yet to here engine engineers say DON"T use dino oil, should make ya think?Its my understanding that the engine must wear in and seat itself with mineral oil. If Synthetic is introduced too early the engine rings and bearings will not set.
So the dino is good to use for the 1st{most important part of an engines life} 25-30, but then switch?So the recommendation on autos I was given was to wait until 25-30k miles before switching to synethic.
okay, that is the reason for oil changes, so far all this equals is fewer oil changes, this is still a good thing.The reasons for switching are to use an oil with higher heat tolerance and a more even molecular size for better bearing wear and longer life.
BAM..............BANGNote that all synethics are not the same. Since they are made from different base stocks, the end product will have different characteristics. I dis-remember the differences, perhaps someone with a better memory can assist, but Amsoil will be different from Mobil-1 and so forth. Also be aware that what may appear to be a synethic from the label may be a blended oil.
Did you change because.......... or did you change because something went wrong with regular dino oil?I put synethic in my F-250 Auto trans to better cope with the heat. At 107 deg summer air temp, the running temp will be so much higher.
Rgds,
tim