I used the shop vac trick also when I did mine. Worked like a dreamI used the "vacuum trick" when I replaced just the filters last time. It worked.
I used the shop vac trick also when I did mine. Worked like a dreamI used the "vacuum trick" when I replaced just the filters last time. It worked.
@B737 where did you get the pins for your telescope arms? they look handy.
I played with a tiller this afternoon. I got this several years ago and got it working but never got to use it so it's been sitting out for a while. I had to grease it and check oil, and everything was actually good except the the PTO shaft where it hitches to the tractor, the spring pin that keeps it on the PTO shaft had gone to rust I guess. It took me some grease and PB to work that thing loose.
I keep a small garden four 50 foot rows.
The little beastie with the abused looking tiller cut through like butter, I was expecting some kind of loading on the motor, but cruised right along.
Yes. See here:Splain, please?
What did you do, just put a shopvac on the fill hole?
My 50hr. hydraulic oil looked like a nice light grey metallic paint. No way was I pouring that back in.I was worried about losing too much oil doing my first 50 hr service on the B2650. Bought a new 5 gallon bucket, cleaned it, drained the oil into it thinking I'll strain it and put it back in. Nope! It also looked just like your oil. It's still in the new bucket with a lid on it waiting for something to use it on. It'll most likely go in the city waste oil dump. The 200 hr change came out much much cleaner, thank goodness!
Do you like your L3301? Would you buy one again?My L3301 came in handy today unloading and moving to storage the standby generator. Also keeping the drive up and moving dirt/gravel at the site of our forever home out on the farm.
I KNEW IT!!!! The book for the LX is backward!!Kubota Transmission Filter & Fluid Change
How are they doing it? Jacking the front of the tractor up in the air and letting all the oil run to the back of the back of the tractor? Some say park it on a side slope some say elevate the back (assuming filters come off the rear of the pan). But most common seems to be to use a shop vac to...www.orangetractortalks.com
Proof the book is wrong ... If you have the manual for the LX2610 or LX3310, look at pp 124, and 125 for the instructions for replacing the "TRANSMIISSION OIL FILTER". (attached) That is NOT the transmission filter in the pictures. That is the main suction filter. No wonder I was confuzzled when I was trying to put the HST filter where this one is, and it wouldn't fit at all. I'm not sure the vacuum technique would be useful for this filter, but it's possible, if you have a strong enough vacuum. Strong enough might suck the seals right out of the axles, too. If you're changing the filter in this procedure, you should be changing the oil, too, which is outlined on pp 129-130. (also attached)I KNEW IT!!!! The book for the LX is backward!!
No, I do not like my L3301, I LOVE it!! In spite of getting used to the HST it does everything I ask of it. Bush hogging with a 5' cutter, box blading and moving dirt and gravel. My first time changing the hyd. filter was a pain, do the the almost welding of the filter to the frame but after that it's been nothing but a pleasure to operate.Do you like your L3301? Would you buy one again?
We are looking to buy one for our horse ranch to groom arenas.
ROFor additional protection to supplement the ROPS and seatbelt, I added both front and side airbags!
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ROFLMAO! Love it!!! You can't be too safe. Guess i'll have mod my snow cab to supplement my side impact bars!For additional protection to supplement the ROPS and seatbelt, I added both front and side airbags!
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Ha! Glad you got a big chuckle out of it, Ping. Another benefit I could see is it would cut down on the screaming/swearing as the pucker factor increased or your tipping over, because you'd be too busy huffing and puffing as fast as you could to inflate those air bags! Did you notice they come in different colors for the front and side applications? Different sizes for different model tractors too!!RO
ROFLMAO! Love it!!! You can't be too safe. Guess i'll have mod my snow cab to supplement my side impact bars!
yea, I noticed that and needed a good laugh. Living out of a suitcase till Tuesday. You'd have to give up the color coordination but I wonder if whoopie cushions would be a better choice than balloons? That way you could get the sound effects in stereo when you roll over or crash into somethingHa! Glad you got a big chuckle out of it, Ping. Another benefit I could see is it would cut down on the screaming/swearing as the pucker factor increased or your tipping over, because you'd be too busy huffing and puffing as fast as you could to inflate those air bags! Did you notice they come in different colors for the front and side applications? Different sizes for different model tractors too!!