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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1275524" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I think it depends a little on the tractor and how it gets used... you have a smaller (newer) tractor working it's behind off, it's probably a good idea to go synthetic... We have a lot of leaky old iron, so it gets an oil change with Walmart oil every 100 hours and it's probably just fine for it. </p><p>Since I just built a brand new engine for my Dodge, I've used synthetic in it.. they recommend longer oil change intervals on it so despite it costing $70 for an oil change, I go for about 6000 miles on it which makes up for a lot of the extra cost. I seem to get improved mileage on it especially at highway speeds too.. if that's not a figment of my imagination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1275524, member: 9096"] I think it depends a little on the tractor and how it gets used... you have a smaller (newer) tractor working it's behind off, it's probably a good idea to go synthetic... We have a lot of leaky old iron, so it gets an oil change with Walmart oil every 100 hours and it's probably just fine for it. Since I just built a brand new engine for my Dodge, I've used synthetic in it.. they recommend longer oil change intervals on it so despite it costing $70 for an oil change, I go for about 6000 miles on it which makes up for a lot of the extra cost. I seem to get improved mileage on it especially at highway speeds too.. if that's not a figment of my imagination. [/QUOTE]
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