PlanMan
New member
Thought I would share my experience for safety's sake:
I bought a used Kubota with low hrs. and was changing all fluids/filters etc.
The tractor was not overly hot, I pulled it out of the garage & let it idle in the driveway for about 10 minutes.
While removing the drain plug on the front differential, as it neared the last thread, it suddenly blew out, hit the tire, & shot gear oil out for a distance of 5 ft. from the tractor, soaking my arm and my driveway. I feel fortunate not to have taken it in the face / eyes.
I attribute it to the previous owner over-filling the differential and possibly using an oil that foamed, adding to the condition, but please advise if anyone knows what else might have caused this.
I bought a used Kubota with low hrs. and was changing all fluids/filters etc.
The tractor was not overly hot, I pulled it out of the garage & let it idle in the driveway for about 10 minutes.
While removing the drain plug on the front differential, as it neared the last thread, it suddenly blew out, hit the tire, & shot gear oil out for a distance of 5 ft. from the tractor, soaking my arm and my driveway. I feel fortunate not to have taken it in the face / eyes.
I attribute it to the previous owner over-filling the differential and possibly using an oil that foamed, adding to the condition, but please advise if anyone knows what else might have caused this.