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Thank you, Robert, for doing this for Aaron. He was hoping you would. He'll be so happy about it. Meanwhile, you sound like you have recovered and is feeling better...wonderful. Take care and soon, we all will be seeing Aaron back home.
It is so nice that they designed the tractor to be easily worked on. so often things are buried so that you really have a heck of a time to get at the items that are regularly replaced. you might put a vacuum on the fill port for the hydraulic fluid to minimize the loss. great video always nice to see hoe it is done.
great video Robert thanks very busy day on Saturday my sister and brother-in-law are coming to see me from Melbourne Australia they are up for my mother and father's celebration of life
I am sure your videos on automotive maintenance are the only ones I enjoy. Very informative and easafely understood. You ever teach any auto maintenance. at like vo tec
Just did mine and ran across this…mostly the same with the MX series, but mine is gear drive so one less hydro filter. I got mine used with 90 hours and now have 180…wasn’t confident. The original owner changed hydro filters so I swapped it along with fuel, oil and air filters. Would be nice if they had a shutoff at the hydro filter housing…..that’s a puckering thing to deal with. I too had to readjust to keep from cross threading while spindletop kept flowin.
Yeah, I dunno why they didn’t put some kind of shutoff in with that filter - such a pain. I’m getting ready to do this again on my own tractor. This was a buddy of mines but since then I bought a L2501 new.
I was told if you put a vacuum on the end of the hydraulic fill opening when you replace your filter it creates vacuum so you don't lose so much fluid.
So the 50 hour service doesn't include changing the fuel filter? Interesting. It's always best for the engine to be warmed up when you change the oil. I hope you did that.🙂 That's great you did that for Aaron. Oh, and I've been curious what model that Kubota is, and now I know. Thanks.
Not criticizing, you need to go back and check the oil again. That's a pretty large oil filter looks about a 1/4 to 1/2 a qrt it holds. Just as a precaution.
First thing you need to do is not stand underneath a raised loader and bucket ... regardless if it has loader lockout or not , its just stupid. takes literally three minutes to take the loader off and even less time to get it back on .