bdhsfz6
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- Joined
- Apr 11, 2015
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- Location
- Northeastern Pennsylvania
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5800 HST & L6060 HSTC Formerly L6060 HST B7100 HST, L2550, L3010 HST, L3430 HST
I've owned 5 Kubota tractors over the last 37 years but never had more than one at any given time. Mostly for financial reasons, I would trade the old machine in for a bigger, more powerful model. When I was younger, I thought nothing of swapping implements to do the task at hand. Now, I dread the thought of putting the backhoe on to do an hour or two of work. I can now appreciate why my father in law, who farmed 2000 acres in the Delaware valley, owned 8 tractors!
As a result, I have an L6060 on order which will be used for most of my work. I'm going to dedicate my 1 year old MX5800 to mostly backhoe and earth moving tasks. I put about 200 hours per year on a tractor consisting mostly of mowing, grading and brush hogging. I do an average of only 20 backhoe hours in a year so the MX5800 will see little use. The maintenance schedules in the various tractor manuals I've owned refer mostly to engine hours, not calendar time. Based on this, I might go 3 years between oil / filter changes on the MX. My machinery is kept indoors in an unheated garage and condensation has never been an issue.
The old rule of thumb for oil changes on low mileage automobiles was once per year. Modern synthetic and synthetic blend lubricants have a much longer lifespan but oil change recommendations seem to vary greatly. I'm curious how do other low use tractor owners here handle their maintenance? Since I've always taken good care of my Kubotas, any tricks or tips would be greatly appreciated.
As a result, I have an L6060 on order which will be used for most of my work. I'm going to dedicate my 1 year old MX5800 to mostly backhoe and earth moving tasks. I put about 200 hours per year on a tractor consisting mostly of mowing, grading and brush hogging. I do an average of only 20 backhoe hours in a year so the MX5800 will see little use. The maintenance schedules in the various tractor manuals I've owned refer mostly to engine hours, not calendar time. Based on this, I might go 3 years between oil / filter changes on the MX. My machinery is kept indoors in an unheated garage and condensation has never been an issue.
The old rule of thumb for oil changes on low mileage automobiles was once per year. Modern synthetic and synthetic blend lubricants have a much longer lifespan but oil change recommendations seem to vary greatly. I'm curious how do other low use tractor owners here handle their maintenance? Since I've always taken good care of my Kubotas, any tricks or tips would be greatly appreciated.