Very much obliged Dan.
I will try that later today.
It occurred to me: Last fall I was swapping the hydraulic log splitter between this tractor and an old John Deere Hydrostatic tractor, and not thinking anything about it.
Until I realized that I was also trading “bodily fluids” between them.
I now understand that Kubota uses a hydrostatic oil and the Deere uses a fluid.
And probably not totally compatible.
I am planning on doing a full hydro oil and filter change.
I wonder if the two fluids aren’t playing nicely at the moment.
Thank you again.
I will try that later today.
It occurred to me: Last fall I was swapping the hydraulic log splitter between this tractor and an old John Deere Hydrostatic tractor, and not thinking anything about it.
Until I realized that I was also trading “bodily fluids” between them.
I now understand that Kubota uses a hydrostatic oil and the Deere uses a fluid.
And probably not totally compatible.
I am planning on doing a full hydro oil and filter change.
I wonder if the two fluids aren’t playing nicely at the moment.
Thank you again.