I have a question about oil for a Deutz powered Bobcat. I bought the machine with 4300 hours. When I looked at it, it was very hard to start. I had a very good shop go over everything. Two cylinders had high, but within spec compression, and the other two had low but within spec compressions. The starting turned out to be a timing belt, which was replaced. All the filters were replaced, and the oil changed. Within twenty to thirty hours of operation, the oil turned dark. I just changed the oil and filter after about 100 hours, and it turned dark again quickly. The engine starts and runs perfectly, and develops good power. The operating temp is normal. I know there are two schools of thought on dirty oil. The first is that oil isn't supposed to get dark. The other is that the fact that the oil is dark means that it is doing its job, and it's no cause for concern. What is the most likely cause for the dark oil? Is is blow-by past the rings? I tended to discount that because the engine doesn't burn much oil at all. I plan on sending a sample out for analysis, but I'm trying to figure out what to expect.