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<blockquote data-quote="John SD" data-source="post: 1276000" data-attributes="member: 14713"><p>I don't drive or pull them hard, so I use regular 5W30 oil in my Dodge V10 and GMC 454 year round. I use 5W20 oil in the 2012 Hyundai. I get local co-op to change my oil. They keep bulk oil in the shop in 5W20, 5W30, and 10W30 all priced at $4/qt. They have bulk 15W40 too priced a bit higher. Any other weights or synthetic oil you have to buy off the shelf at a higher price. </p><p></p><p>I started the Hyundai last winter on one clear cold morning without a cloud in the sky because I had a medical appt in town. The temp around 8AM was -37F. I really appreciate fuel injection 8) Never even sat in the ice cold seat. I just reached in and turned the key. The car rolled over a few extra times, then started right up. No garage, no soft plug heater, no nothing :banana: :banana: :banana:</p><p></p><p>I have started the Kubota down to 0 inside the shed with no assistance except for the tractor's glow plugs. The glow plugs only activate when it is +5 or colder. Anytime it gets down to 20 or so I normally plug the tractor in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John SD, post: 1276000, member: 14713"] I don't drive or pull them hard, so I use regular 5W30 oil in my Dodge V10 and GMC 454 year round. I use 5W20 oil in the 2012 Hyundai. I get local co-op to change my oil. They keep bulk oil in the shop in 5W20, 5W30, and 10W30 all priced at $4/qt. They have bulk 15W40 too priced a bit higher. Any other weights or synthetic oil you have to buy off the shelf at a higher price. I started the Hyundai last winter on one clear cold morning without a cloud in the sky because I had a medical appt in town. The temp around 8AM was -37F. I really appreciate fuel injection 8) Never even sat in the ice cold seat. I just reached in and turned the key. The car rolled over a few extra times, then started right up. No garage, no soft plug heater, no nothing :banana: :banana: :banana: I have started the Kubota down to 0 inside the shed with no assistance except for the tractor's glow plugs. The glow plugs only activate when it is +5 or colder. Anytime it gets down to 20 or so I normally plug the tractor in. [/QUOTE]
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