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    • #31078
      DavidPrivett
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        I know what the books say but how often in hours do the people of this site usually end up changing engine oil? This outta stir things up !

      • #38091
        reveac
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          Usually about every 75 hrs

        • #38092
          yocsr
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               I usually change the oil and filter once a year.

          • #38093
            kenotractors
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              Once a year is usually the best.  Most people don't put enough hours on their tractor in a year to do the hourly recommended change.  But fluids do break down over time, and can collect moisture.

               

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            • #38094
              DavidPrivett
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                ok I have got 150 hrs on the 20 hp and 100 hrs on the 50 hp since the last change I will do them both after thanksgiving

              • #38096
                TONE-TONE
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                  Once a year for me.  As Trevor said most people don't put on the hours.

                  I figure oil & filters are cheap-Engine expensive.

                • #38097
                  DavidPrivett
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                    yeah and these Chinese 2005 2006 engines do not run as cleanly as they could after 10 hrs. of running the oil is dirtier looking than my 2001 JCB 214 with a 92 hp perkins with 250 hrs.

                  • #38107
                    Mark Lyons
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                      My book says 200 hours, but so does my IH 234, I do them both @ 100, works out to be once a year. both are in good shape, I got in the habit of visually monitoring oil appearance too. neither get ugly in that time. Dad was an aircraft mechanic in wwii. kinda raised us on the extreme side of maintenance. Oil & filters much cheaper than engines.

                    • #38109
                      SpringValley
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                        I use the old school method that 40 hours is equivalent to 2,000 miles.  Using this we see that changing at 100 hours would be the same as changing every 5,000 miles.  Works for me. cool

                      • #38112
                        dogdoc
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                          2000 miles in 40 hours means an average of 50 mph, a little quick no.  more like 400 miles in my book

                        • #38113
                          dogdoc
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                            that's assuming only mowing and discing prob a lot less miles doing routine work

                          • #38119
                            SpringValley
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                              dogdoc says: 2000 miles in 40 hours means an average of 50 mph, a little quick no.  more like 400 miles in my book

                               

                              The part you missed was “equivalent to”.  The 40 hours to 2000 miles was used by many major equipment manufacturers for decades.  It does not mean that you are going to drive your tractor at 50mph.  It was used to establish a relationship for the customer between hours and miles.  I worked for Cat and John Deere and they both used it back in the old days.  That's why I called it the old school method.   If you want to really change oil when needed do analysis. 

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                              dogdoc
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                                thanks I learned something new

                              • #38121
                                Tinbender
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                                  I change the oil at least once a year just to make sure it isn't absorbing moisture or getting acidic. Most years it's more often. I'll look at the oil, smell it, even rub it between my fingers. Not sure why I do that last one, but the combination tells me when I should change it.hmmm

                                • #45276
                                  Carl Darnell
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                                    I change oil and filter and completely service the tractor once a year. Sometimes I grease it between oil changes just because it may need it, mostly the FEL.

                                  • #45300
                                    DavidPrivett
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                                      as far as greasing heavy equipment most everything I have seen is every 8 hrs. of operation. As I think about it that is decaled on my finishing mower and is in the operators manual on my jcb backhoe.

                                    • #45339
                                      Bob Rooks
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                                        I change oil by analysis. It tells me how much fuel dilution I have, how much coolant contamination, if the oil has “broken down”, aluminum, brass, cast iron, steel, and TBN. I currently have about 300 hours on the engine oil and it is perfect.

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                                      • #45501
                                        timkirby
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                                          For me its every 75 hours or yearly. It generally turns out to be a yearly oil change in the spring.

                                          Jinma 284, logging winch, post hole digger, pallet forks, backhoe, back blade

                                        • #45502
                                          fido
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                                            I also change every 100 hrs and grease in between. How many pumps of grease do you guys put into rear axle, right inside of the wheels?

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                                            Jackpine
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                                              The question actually should be: “When do you intend on changing the oil and when you actually remember it the next time and finally getting around to do it”. I start to think that it needs changing around 100 hours and sometimes it gets changed then. Sometimes as much as almost 150.

                                              People are hilarious...
                                              I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!

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