Posted by DeltaSteve on April 03, 2021 at 07:55:12 from (67.41.193.102):
I see frequently that guys here seem to recommend Rotella oil quite often. In fact,it is by far the most popular. I will only use Rotella Why? Is it really that much better? Is it because it seems to be available everywhere?Is it because OTR truckers seem to use it?I was once told by a retired petroleum engineer that it's basicly all about the same. It all comes out of the same 'hole'. There are only a few refineries that make/'lable' oil for many brands.I have used several different brands over the last 40+ years,from JohnDeere,Phillips;conoco;NAPA... For the lat several years,I have been useing TSC oils. 15/40 fleet diesel in all. Have never had an oil related failure.All my tractors are old,high hour machines that dont seem to have suffered with 'inferior' oil.Oil consumption is little to none.However,I do regular oil changes. I think keeping clean oil is more important than 'brand'. Just thinkin'......
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