The chain case just provides an oil bath that the chains/sprockets run in. Nothing fancy there at all. The conventional wisdom on the forum here is that having most any old oil in the chain case will do fine. Tazza recommends draining then sopping up the gunk in the bottom of the chain case with rags. I haven't gone to that length yet

I drain the chain case every thousand hours, then connect a hydraulic hose to the output connector on the lift arms (lower, I think) and turn on the flow with the other end of the hose poked into the fill port on the front of the machine. Stop when it starts sputtering. Note: some folks say this isn't a good idea, to run the hyd pump like that. I'm careful to stop immediately when it sputters, and I believe that's a safe thing to do, but do what you wish. So that puts the used hydraulic oil in the chain case, then I top off with the cheapest Walmart oil I can buy. But I do always run Bobcat hyd fluid in the hyd system. That's a long answer to your question. Shorter answer: Yes, I think 20W50 would be fine. And don't forget to change out the case drain filters. Holler if you don't know what/where those are.

---Bobbie-G