I do not use dye, but I do use a paper towel. I place the dip stick on the paper and see the oil wick onto the paper, so I can see where the level is.Im sure this has been asked and answered but here goes, Is there any way to enhance the dip stick for the hydraulic oil or the front axel oil level to where old eyes can see exactly where the oil level is.
I remember seeing a video on YouTube that showed a guy drilling holes in his dip stick for that same reason.Dip stick on my snow blower has a series of small holes that will fill with oil to see where the level is.
I used a black permanent marker on mine. Worked good for me an simple. Figured it would not last long but 2 years an its still there.Im sure this has been asked and answered but here goes, Is there any way to enhance the dip stick for the hydraulic oil or the front axel oil level to where old eyes can see exactly where the oil level is.
Kubota could refuse a warranty because of non-approved dye added to the oil, it is then up to the customer to prove that it did not.They’d have to prove dye caused the failure and isn’t it strange that other tractors don’t “fail” because of simple dye that is purposely designed to be added to hydraulic fluid.
That’s incorrect tiger. Nothing in the warranty prohibits using products other than genuine Kubota. It’s no different than using Exxon versus Chevron diesel fuel... if the Kubota takes a dump.... Kubota would have to prove the fluid/fuel/dye/air is what caused the problem.Kubota could refuse a warranty because of non-approved dye added to the oil, it is then up to the customer to prove that it did not.
Kubota is not going to approve an additive they have not tested.
So add corn syrup to your fluid and it will be covered?That’s incorrect tiger. Nothing in the warranty prohibits using products other than genuine Kubota. It’s no different than using Exxon versus Chevron diesel fuel... if the Kubota takes a dump.... Kubota would have to prove the fluid/fuel/dye/air is what caused the problem.
While Kubota is not obligated to ”approve” any other mfr’s products... .... Kubota cannot require that only Kubota ”approved” supples be utilized exclusively....
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Why would you want to post such an idiotic suggestion...??? You just like arguments, I guess.So add corn syrup to your fluid and it will be covered?
I think not. It will be up to Kubota. They can easily say you are running modified fluid.
If what you say is true, any fluid added should count and they should eat it? I don't think so. And they will prove nothing beyond saying it was modified.
YOU Geo were the one telling him Kubota will cover it and have to prove he did something unwarranted with it. Both statements were very wrong. Sorry for pointing out you were wrong. It is only argumentative if you want back pedal now and then retry the same bad statements. Your follow up actually proves the point.Why would you want to post such an idiotic suggestion...??? You just like arguments, I guess.
Why don’t you put some Genuine Kubota Anti-freeze in your fuel tank and try making a warranty claim and see how far your intelligent decision-making gets you.