Bmyers
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Grand L3560 with LA805 loader, EA 55" Wicked Grapple, SBX72 BB, LP 1272 mower
you need a oil filter and hydro filterIs there someplace you can go to get a complete list of whats needed to do this 50 hour service myself? I know what processes I need to do via manual but cant find a parts list. I suppose my dealer will offer that but I'm sure they want me to pay them to do it, too. Anyone offer the complete kits that are reputable?
Thanks! I ordered the filter kit linked above and will pick up the fluids locally from my dealer to save on shipping. Looking forward to this being a nice saturday project some weekend. Some controversy on if hydaulic/tranny fluid needs to be changed with the manual suggesting 200 hr but many saying improvements swapping at 50. Figuring the time it took me to get to 50 I may as well swap it now since it will probably take a few years for me to hit 200.you need a oil filter and hydro filter
For fluids id recommend the kubota S udt hydro fluid
for oil, you can use whatever diesel oil you want. I prefer schaeffers now. Its a great oil that makes the tractor alot quieter and smoother
Let the tractor warm up for about 10 min. Take it for a quick spin to make sure they hydro oil is warm
Drain both
remove both filters
remove hydro fluid screen (bottom left of tractor if your looking at the back of it)
clean screen and reinstall
install new hydro filter and fill
install new oil filter and fill
start and let idle for another 5 min
drive in low range for a bit, then in hi range. Go forward and back a few times
raise and lower 3pt arms a few time
All done
That is by far the cleanest garage I've seen. You're making the rest of us look badfinalizing the transition to the BX from my former UTV. Installed a carrier for the string trimmer and dialed in the 26 gallon tank sprayer that is on the bxpanded carry all.
That isn't just a garage, that is his bedroom where his wife makes him sleep. I see the blue mattress on the floor, so that is why it is so clean.That is by far the cleanest garage I've seen. You're making the rest of us look bad
It really isn't that bad after you get used to it, well so I've heard.That isn't just a garage, that is his bedroom where his wife makes him sleep. I see the blue mattress on the floor, so that is why it is so clean.
lol okay okay
Buts it’s kind of a mess in there at the moment!
I need to do this, that looks a lot better. Less crud catching dirtI pulled the pins out of the FEL lift cylinders and dropped them down so I could clean out the mass of old grease, new grease and dirt where they attach. I'm not a neat freak, but that mess did need to be cleaned out. I'm going to drop the FEL so I can pull the lift arm pivot pins and clean up those areas also. Then I'll tackle the bucket cylinder ends and the bucket pivots.
It only takes a little grease to lubricate the pins, not several pumps.