IslandTractor
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- Joined
- Sep 15, 2005
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- Location
- Prudence Island, RI
- Tractor
- 2007 Kioti DK40se HST, Woods BH
The recent reactiviation of an old thread on 50 and 100 hour service had some useful lists of what dealers typically do besides just change fluids. I have a DK40se that needs it's 50hr service pretty soon and for geopolitical reasons (there is not yet a bridge from Prudence Island to Pennsylvannia) I will be doing the service myself. I'm wondering if we can start a thread that would provide tips beyond simply "change the fluids and filters". I learned by myself to do the same service on a CK20 and I know I wasted a lot of time in the beginning doing things the hard way (eg. getting the d*mn oil filter off until I knew enough to buy a different style filter wrench).
I think it would be useful for us to share problems and solutions on specific threads for similar models (eg CK20 as one thread, CK25/30/35 as another, new DK35/40/45 etc). I'm sure there are going to be some little tricks that could make the job go faster and even more important some issues that need to be looked for which are not part of just changing fluids. For example, I found a set of electrical connectors on my DK40se that are in a pretty vulnerable position with regards to brush and we could use these threads to include preventive maintenance/modification ideas too.
Of course photos would be a great way to enhance communication on this sort of thing too so perhaps we could use some coding on photos uploaded to TBN (not just posted one time in a thread) so we could easily link and search for a photos of "the little nut just to the left of the wire thingy attached to the transmission".
If this works out maybe a "wiki" type article could result. I don't know if TBN ever intends to support that sort of thing but it would certainly be more useful than reading through a long thread and would be easy to keep updated. Maybe a moderator or one of the TBN staff could give us some ideas.
It would be great if some of the TBN active dealers would contribute. I'm sure they would have critical insights and could prevent the rest of us from wasting time or doing dumb things. I suppose there is a bread and butter issue for them to consider but I'd also imagine that the TBN people who would do their own service are pretty unlikely to be in the dealers own catchment area anyway. You could instead sell us supplies via internet (as some already do) so that would make up for any lost routine service business.
What do you think?
I think it would be useful for us to share problems and solutions on specific threads for similar models (eg CK20 as one thread, CK25/30/35 as another, new DK35/40/45 etc). I'm sure there are going to be some little tricks that could make the job go faster and even more important some issues that need to be looked for which are not part of just changing fluids. For example, I found a set of electrical connectors on my DK40se that are in a pretty vulnerable position with regards to brush and we could use these threads to include preventive maintenance/modification ideas too.
Of course photos would be a great way to enhance communication on this sort of thing too so perhaps we could use some coding on photos uploaded to TBN (not just posted one time in a thread) so we could easily link and search for a photos of "the little nut just to the left of the wire thingy attached to the transmission".
If this works out maybe a "wiki" type article could result. I don't know if TBN ever intends to support that sort of thing but it would certainly be more useful than reading through a long thread and would be easy to keep updated. Maybe a moderator or one of the TBN staff could give us some ideas.
It would be great if some of the TBN active dealers would contribute. I'm sure they would have critical insights and could prevent the rest of us from wasting time or doing dumb things. I suppose there is a bread and butter issue for them to consider but I'd also imagine that the TBN people who would do their own service are pretty unlikely to be in the dealers own catchment area anyway. You could instead sell us supplies via internet (as some already do) so that would make up for any lost routine service business.
What do you think?