alaskakubota
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I just bought a 2011 kubota tractor 5740 and I run the Low Sulfur Diesel instead of the ultra low in my 06. Is it a requirment in the new tractors to run ultra low?
I just bought a 2011 kubota tractor 5740 and I run the Low Sulfur Diesel instead of the ultra low in my 06. Is it a requirment in the new tractors to run ultra low?
I just bought a 2011 kubota tractor 5740 and I run the Low Sulfur Diesel instead of the ultra low in my 06. Is it a requirment in the new tractors to run ultra low?
They may specify ULSD to match with the oil change intervals that they recommend. ULSD will allow you to go longer on oil changes because there's less sulfur dioxide going into the oil.
Ralph
Same here and in most other areas.In our area, *so called "off road diesel" is just ULSD with red dye.
1*But it won't be after the stock pile is used up.alaskakubota said:1*LSD is available in the northern climates.
If you run ultra low in fuel oil heaters, they will gum up.
2*That is why LSD is still available up here.
**This option is coming to an end as supplies dwindle.**If your state has it available(many do not)use the LSD instead of the ULSD,it will have better lubricity property's in for your injectors and pump.
1*That's the way i understand it .1*From what I have read online, lsd is not even available for purchase .
2** all diesel sold whether on or offroad is ulsd.
3***I believe it is an epa requirement now. I buy offroad and my supplier only has ulsd and I use it in a 90' backhoe, 04 kubota and 06 komatsu and have never had a problem.
1*This seems to go against logic.My 2010 GL4240 says low sulfur or ultra low sulfur only. The low sulfur is cheaper around here
1*(I had a hard time even finding ultra low off road diesel) so that's what I run.