I know Donaldson makes some quality filters for hydraulic systems, but I've looked at their mobile equipment filters and found a lot of them are 40 micron with a beta of 75, not exactly fine particle filters.
I have never used it on lumber, but we used it on cardboard cores for parent rolls in our paper mill so that we could reuse them and not have the water cutters destroy them. It worked like a charm on the cardboard.
Sorry, wasn't trying to say anything bad about your breakdown, it really was a nice job. I just wanted folks to keep in mind that these standards deal with more than the 5W-30 or 0W-20 part of the oil too. I have been to gas stations that still have oils on the shelf that has an API SG rating on...
Nice breakdown. As long as the oil used meets or exceeds the "ford standard" it should be fine, as far as overall performance. I know that for the hybrid it says I need to be using the WSS-M2C962-A1 which corresponds to https://www.fcsdchemicalsandlubricants.com/Products/Details?cid=70&pid=474...
I will definitely put this on my "to buy" list, thanks for sharing!
BTW, the wireless charger I ordered seems to be working fine... now am I brave enough to cut some stuff and make it look seamless.... not yet, but I'm getting there.
I can't say if it is worth it for you, but it was definitely worth it for me. I am a big dude. 76 inches tall, about 350 lbs, and have been driving around in a beat up 2007 Dodge Charger for a number of years. Long story short, it was time for a new vehicle, but I am very frugal with my spending...
" ...free upgrade to AWD... "was the part I was focusing on.
All joking aside, I imagine that they may be making a trade off on some items and doling out some free upgrades in a pinch because of production constraints and they want to get trucks out the door.