- Oct 18, 2009
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OK....the JD X300 of mine hit 8 hours of run last night, so its first oil change is due. Question is what weight would be the best compromise for it?
First, it's going to be a synthetic oil. Seems to me that this is one case for the use of synthetics...hot running engine that sees a lot of stress. And JD's "recommended" oil, their own brand--LOL--is a synthetic blend, so a full synth shouldn't be too bad.
But the real question is weight/viscosity range.
JD lists 4 different viscosity oils to use with their associated temp ranges:
5W-30 for temps -20F - 105F
10W-30 -> -5F - 105F
10W-40 -> -5F - 122F
15W-40 -> 10F - 122F
Now, I live in SC, NW corner. I doubt it'll get down below freezing for any length of time around here at any point in the year, so the 5W or 10W-30 weight oils seem kinda iffy for high temp mowing, and I mow when it's well over 90F outside.
I'm leaning towards the 10W-40 as 15W-40 is damned hard to find locally, outside Royal Purple. In a 10W-40, I can find Mobil1, Pennzoil Platinum, Castrol Edge, and some Valvoline.
Sound about right? The temp range for the 10W-40 is just about perfect for our environment.
First, it's going to be a synthetic oil. Seems to me that this is one case for the use of synthetics...hot running engine that sees a lot of stress. And JD's "recommended" oil, their own brand--LOL--is a synthetic blend, so a full synth shouldn't be too bad.
But the real question is weight/viscosity range.
JD lists 4 different viscosity oils to use with their associated temp ranges:
5W-30 for temps -20F - 105F
10W-30 -> -5F - 105F
10W-40 -> -5F - 122F
15W-40 -> 10F - 122F
Now, I live in SC, NW corner. I doubt it'll get down below freezing for any length of time around here at any point in the year, so the 5W or 10W-30 weight oils seem kinda iffy for high temp mowing, and I mow when it's well over 90F outside.
I'm leaning towards the 10W-40 as 15W-40 is damned hard to find locally, outside Royal Purple. In a 10W-40, I can find Mobil1, Pennzoil Platinum, Castrol Edge, and some Valvoline.
Sound about right? The temp range for the 10W-40 is just about perfect for our environment.