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JBearSVT 01-28-2014 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by Diesel Duo (Post 1046197)
Is it safe to assume most of the equipment does not run (get used much) in the winter months?

Normally I'd say yes, although right now we do have a huge construction project that will keep most of our equipment busy through the winter. Usually we scale down the construction in the off season, but for some reason not this year (or the next several, this project will take a few years to finish). That said, we also have extensive snow plowing contracts, and most of our payloaders are used with pushboxes through the winter for snow. We plow the Uconn campus for example, and have four payloaders up there for snow all winter, so they get run for a few days straight anytime it looks like it might snow. I guess the answer is "yes and no".

yjay 01-28-2014 06:47 PM

Here's a cool website if you like minutia like I do. Super detailed.

- Bob is the Oil Guy

Bigg Redd 01-28-2014 06:51 PM

Mobil-1 5w-40 synthetic, Rotella 5w-40 synthetic or Amsoil from time to time (when I can afford it). I always use either Fleetguard or WIX oil filters. Chevron Delvac now has a 5w-40 synthetic, but havent tried it yet. I change my oil and filter every 7k. Not too keen on using Lucas oil additives in my CTD. You dont need it with good synthetic oil. I only use Lucas Pure synthetic additive in my supercharged Big Block Chevy, in my other dually. Its a high revving asphalt burner. :rocking:

4x4manonbroke 01-28-2014 07:51 PM

I have used Lucas in everything ... it works good in the CTD w/Royal Purple and Z-Max .. picked up 1.8 average in my CTD.... and 2.2-2.3 in my IDI 7.3 .:rocking::yeah:

sweetv8s10 01-28-2014 11:31 PM

I use rotella 15-40 and lucas

Diesel Duo 01-29-2014 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by JBearSVT (Post 1046208)
Normally I'd say yes, although right now we do have a huge construction project that will keep most of our equipment busy through the winter. Usually we scale down the construction in the off season, but for some reason not this year (or the next several, this project will take a few years to finish). That said, we also have extensive snow plowing contracts, and most of our payloaders are used with pushboxes through the winter for snow. We plow the Uconn campus for example, and have four payloaders up there for snow all winter, so they get run for a few days straight anytime it looks like it might snow. I guess the answer is "yes and no".

So the equipment sits out in the cold (plugged in I imagine) and is really only cold started once or twice a storm. After initial start it is severe condition operations.

I guess this is what I am leaning toward is this:

I may need a lighter weight synthetic in the winter months to aid in cold start-up when my vehicle is unable to be plugged in.
I know it is just a part store but on Auto Zone's page if you compare Mobil 1 to Mobil 1 there are temperature usage ranges and pour points that make me think:humm:

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Originally Posted by yjay (Post 1046229)
Here's a cool website if you like minutia like I do. Super detailed.

- Bob is the Oil Guy

Thank you sir. Awesome information :rocking:
I need time to read it again. Lots of info
DD

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Originally Posted by 4x4manonbroke (Post 1046249)
I have used Lucas in everything ... it works good in the CTD w/Royal Purple and Z-Max .. picked up 1.8 average in my CTD.... and 2.2-2.3 in my IDI 7.3 .:rocking::yeah:

I have used...
Or
I am currently using...

Thank you for your response.
DD

I shall refrain from commenting on Z-Max. (Odd Story)

4x4manonbroke 01-29-2014 08:35 PM

I have used I on and off and have noticed duplicable results time and time again and have not had any other bad issues or anything but WOW to say about it .... and the improvements are worth the extra $$$ in my opinion

JBearSVT 01-30-2014 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by Diesel Duo (Post 1046309)
So the equipment sits out in the cold (plugged in I imagine) and is really only cold started once or twice a storm. After initial start it is severe condition operations.

Actually no, only our tractors and triaxles get plugged in, and that's only when our dumbass drivers remember. None of the equipment gets plugged in, ever. Matter of fact, I'm not sure I've seen a block heater plug even on any of it. So the severe service starts the minute they hit the key, as that cold start is arguably worse for the engine than 90% of what it will get put through in use while it's warmed up.

4x4manonbroke 01-31-2014 04:28 PM

DD ... I'm wanting ur input on the zmax story ... If u don't mind sharing ur experience with us ... I am interested

Dieseldawg82 02-01-2014 07:33 AM

Rotella 15w40 w/ 1 quart of lucas every 5000 miles:tu:


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