poldies4
Silver Member
I'm planning on my 50 hr service happening today or tomorrow, and have some questions about it. Do I need to remove the loader to remove the engine cover? I'd rather not if I don't have to.
There seems to be a lot of misinformation on the particulars of the service. My lovely wife was nice enough to go to the dealership for me yesterday to pick up the supplies, I had to work, and when I got home this is what I had to work with. 1 gallon of motor oil 10w-30, oil filter, 1 gallon of udt, 1 hst filter. That's it. According to my wife he looked it up on the computer, and assembled the list from that. My manual agrees with his list. At 50 hrs the requirement as stated by Kubota, engine oil, oil filter, transmission oil filter, clean transmission strainer, check engine start system, greasing, and check wheel bolt tourque.
At this time I feel it is necessary to keep it simple for my budget, the parts cost $55, not bad. What concerns me is the conflict between the new manual vs the old, vs nearly everyone on TBN. Why are the fuel filters that everyone talks about not even mentioned until a check at 100 hrs. It seems that everyone just changes them at 50, or am I misreading those posts? In my manual it says to change the front axle at 400 hrs, no mention of replacing at 50, however the man at the dealership specifically told my wife that the udt was to change out the front axle.
So, the bigger question to me is, are there a lot of people who own these tractors the type that like to do the wrench turning, that being why they do all things at 50? On the other side of that, are these smaller scut tractors just that tempermental that the slightest thing can/would lead to a catastrophic failure?
At this point I'm planning to follow my manuals recomendations, unless some very compelling arguments come up. Just wanting to see through the grey areas of the manuals. Thanks for taking the time to read, and hopefully thanks for the response..
There seems to be a lot of misinformation on the particulars of the service. My lovely wife was nice enough to go to the dealership for me yesterday to pick up the supplies, I had to work, and when I got home this is what I had to work with. 1 gallon of motor oil 10w-30, oil filter, 1 gallon of udt, 1 hst filter. That's it. According to my wife he looked it up on the computer, and assembled the list from that. My manual agrees with his list. At 50 hrs the requirement as stated by Kubota, engine oil, oil filter, transmission oil filter, clean transmission strainer, check engine start system, greasing, and check wheel bolt tourque.
At this time I feel it is necessary to keep it simple for my budget, the parts cost $55, not bad. What concerns me is the conflict between the new manual vs the old, vs nearly everyone on TBN. Why are the fuel filters that everyone talks about not even mentioned until a check at 100 hrs. It seems that everyone just changes them at 50, or am I misreading those posts? In my manual it says to change the front axle at 400 hrs, no mention of replacing at 50, however the man at the dealership specifically told my wife that the udt was to change out the front axle.
So, the bigger question to me is, are there a lot of people who own these tractors the type that like to do the wrench turning, that being why they do all things at 50? On the other side of that, are these smaller scut tractors just that tempermental that the slightest thing can/would lead to a catastrophic failure?
At this point I'm planning to follow my manuals recomendations, unless some very compelling arguments come up. Just wanting to see through the grey areas of the manuals. Thanks for taking the time to read, and hopefully thanks for the response..