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New Holland Tractor....Question?
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<blockquote data-quote="dcarp" data-source="post: 926042" data-attributes="member: 9179"><p>I ran the "better filtration system" past the guys in the shop at my NH dealer. They laughed, said sounded like something one of the salesman would say not a mechanic.</p><p></p><p>Think a better question would be how many hours did the tractor have when you bought it and how many hours did you run it before you changed the oil?</p><p>Didn't mean to imply the oil pump wasn't working at all, just that possibly it had too low a pressure to mix the oil. Remote possibity since crankshaft splash would probably mix it anyway.</p><p>Engine in great shape would extend the hours it takes to change the color of the oil but after 50-100 hours a "normal" diesel engine will have black oil. I really doubt that you can find any filtration system to keep the "black" out of diesel engine oil. If you could the filter media would be so dense the wouldn't flow through it fast enough to use in a engine.</p><p></p><p>All being said, as long as the tractor runs great and you change the oil every 300 hrs(factory spec) or less and the oil isn't black all should be great. But it will turn black sooner or later just like death and taxes it's going to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcarp, post: 926042, member: 9179"] I ran the "better filtration system" past the guys in the shop at my NH dealer. They laughed, said sounded like something one of the salesman would say not a mechanic. Think a better question would be how many hours did the tractor have when you bought it and how many hours did you run it before you changed the oil? Didn't mean to imply the oil pump wasn't working at all, just that possibly it had too low a pressure to mix the oil. Remote possibity since crankshaft splash would probably mix it anyway. Engine in great shape would extend the hours it takes to change the color of the oil but after 50-100 hours a "normal" diesel engine will have black oil. I really doubt that you can find any filtration system to keep the "black" out of diesel engine oil. If you could the filter media would be so dense the wouldn't flow through it fast enough to use in a engine. All being said, as long as the tractor runs great and you change the oil every 300 hrs(factory spec) or less and the oil isn't black all should be great. But it will turn black sooner or later just like death and taxes it's going to happen. [/QUOTE]
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