New owner here. I just did my 50 hrs maintenance on my B2650 HST. I feel crazy posting this issue but... I cannot get an accurate read on my transmission fluid after topping it off post-filter-change. Depending on if the tractor is cold or warmed up, the transmission fluid dip stick is giving me vastly different readings.
I called the dealer that I purchased from and their service dept said to "bring the engine to temp" when checking the fluid. The owners manual does not make it clear. When I check after warming it up, transmission fluid over flows from where the dip stick goes. When the tractor is cold, the dip stick isn't even hitting the low end of where the fluid should be.
I called a different dealer location (same chain) and their service dept tells me that the temperature of the engine shouldn't matter and the dip stick should read the same cold or warmed up. I tried to explain how I am seeing different readings and having an over flow of fluid or reading low and he didn't have any advice.
Some things to note:
I called the dealer that I purchased from and their service dept said to "bring the engine to temp" when checking the fluid. The owners manual does not make it clear. When I check after warming it up, transmission fluid over flows from where the dip stick goes. When the tractor is cold, the dip stick isn't even hitting the low end of where the fluid should be.
I called a different dealer location (same chain) and their service dept tells me that the temperature of the engine shouldn't matter and the dip stick should read the same cold or warmed up. I tried to explain how I am seeing different readings and having an over flow of fluid or reading low and he didn't have any advice.
Some things to note:
- I used the Kubota recommended transmission fluid for my model from my dealer
- Tractor is on flat ground and engine is OFF when checking level
- Currently blower is attached, I have moved it up/down/side to side with the lever. It is resting on ground when checking
- 3 point hitch is all the way down