Kubota M62 With High Insolubles in Hydraulic Oil
We have a pretty new Kubota M62 with just about 200 hours.
I was changing the hydraulic and transmission oil filters and took a look at the oil itself. It looked much dirtier than I had ever seen in our other machines. I could actually see thousands of tiny dark particles floating and swirling in the oil.
See attached picture – new Kubota UDT2 is on the right and used (200 hours) is on the left.
I sent a specimen off for analysis (also attached), which confirmed that the insolvables are 0.4% which is above the recommended maximum of less than 0.1%. This has me pretty confused in such a new machine…
We have a pretty new Kubota M62 with just about 200 hours.
I was changing the hydraulic and transmission oil filters and took a look at the oil itself. It looked much dirtier than I had ever seen in our other machines. I could actually see thousands of tiny dark particles floating and swirling in the oil.
See attached picture – new Kubota UDT2 is on the right and used (200 hours) is on the left.
I sent a specimen off for analysis (also attached), which confirmed that the insolvables are 0.4% which is above the recommended maximum of less than 0.1%. This has me pretty confused in such a new machine…
- Is this normal? Have to change the oil at 200 hours?
- Any thoughts on the cause of this?
- Has anyone seen this before?
- I’m going to change the oil and the filters – anything else I should do?
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