Winterizing/Breaking in new tractor

   / Winterizing/Breaking in new tractor #1  

tobypineo

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Aug 9, 2005
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Location
Fort Kent, Maine
Tractor
Kubota B3200
I have a BX 2230 with 6 hrs on it. Love it so far. I have the BX 2750 snowblower so I will be using it all winter in the western mountains of Maine. I will store it in an unheated garage and I have a block heater. I have every intention of going to synthetic oil at the 50 hour service, but I don't really like the idea of going into our cold winters with whatever oil Kubota puts in at the factory. I would prefer to have a 0W30 synthetic in there for my COLD weather. I have always been told to shy away from the synthetics until your engine is well broken in, so that everything seats well. Should I just leave the factory oil (prob dino 10W30?) until my 50 hour service or make the change now?

I also find it interesting that although I have heard many times to let your engine break in first, the back of Mobil 1 talks about a list of high-end manufacturers that put it in vehicles from the factory.

BX 2230, 60" MMM, 50" BX 2750
 
   / Winterizing/Breaking in new tractor #2  
You really should resist the urge to post the same thing in two forums…Gets hard to keep track of responses /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif… see reply in your first post at ‘Kubota Owning/Operating’… KennyV.
 

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