Hello folks!
I recently had a 50-hour service completed on an MX5800. My owners manual specifies that at 50-hours, in addition to engine oil and engine oil filter, the HST filter and hydraulic filter must also be changed (not fluids, just filters). The servicing dealer insisted that Kubota has updated the schedule and those filters now don't need to be changed until 200 hours, but haven't reprinted their manuals. I asked them for a checklist of what their service would entail and they sent me a list that matched my owners manual. I asked them to stick to the list, and they said they would. When they returned my tractor, the only tasks done were engine oil & filter, greasing unit, and checking over unit. I've found this dealer to be incredibly difficult to deal with and won't send the tractor back to them. My question is, should I replace the HST and hydraulic filters? Or has Kubota really extended the period on those? I would like to keep my warranty in tact.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
I recently had a 50-hour service completed on an MX5800. My owners manual specifies that at 50-hours, in addition to engine oil and engine oil filter, the HST filter and hydraulic filter must also be changed (not fluids, just filters). The servicing dealer insisted that Kubota has updated the schedule and those filters now don't need to be changed until 200 hours, but haven't reprinted their manuals. I asked them for a checklist of what their service would entail and they sent me a list that matched my owners manual. I asked them to stick to the list, and they said they would. When they returned my tractor, the only tasks done were engine oil & filter, greasing unit, and checking over unit. I've found this dealer to be incredibly difficult to deal with and won't send the tractor back to them. My question is, should I replace the HST and hydraulic filters? Or has Kubota really extended the period on those? I would like to keep my warranty in tact.
Thanks in advance for any advice!