Kubota B2630, '53 Farmall Super H, '47 Farmall AI, '44 Farmall A
Not to come across as a jerk, but if you own a $20,000 tractor and don't know where the oil dipstick is, you need to park it immediately. Read your manual or get somebody to help you before you hurt yourself or wreck the machine. I'll take my lumps for being that direct, but sorry, it needed to be said.
Im also glad to let you know im a 14 year old kid and like to find things out on my own? The cheap kubota owners manual doesnt say anything or show any diagrams about the dipstick.
Im also glad to let you know im a 14 year old kid and like to find things out on my own? The cheap kubota owners manual doesnt say anything or show any diagrams about the dipstick.
I promise I won't tell your dad you're messing around with his tractor. That's how I learned too. Surprised to hear the user's manual is that bad. I found the shop manual pretty disappointing for the money, but the user's manual was OK on my model.
Ya some people such as nspec need to just not post things that are.just totally unnecessary? Ha but whatever and yes I dont have a shop manual, which would probably be a lot more detailed.
:laughing: Funny. Kudos KSKid for taking the time to check the condition of the tractor before trying to work it. It probablely would be a good idea to take an hour or so at the tractor with manual in hand learning about it and how to correctly operate it. Maybe have someone go over the details with you after you have read the manual. Put safety first anytime you are around equipment.
You guys obviously didnt read the fact that its my dads tractor. HE does all the maintenance on it. I probably shouldve just asked him where the dipstick was rathet than asking all you who were skipping english and cant read.