Howdy from Texas everyone,
First time user here, and first-time kubota owner as well.
I ended up with a Kubota L4150DT / BF900 Tractor / Loader that apparently has a sordid past. Long story short, my neighbor owned it, it quit on him. He got frustrated with it and gave it to his friend. Over the course of about 6 years, his friend couldn't get the repair guy to fix it...it just sat there and sat there and sat there, so he brought it back to the neighbor. Neighbor told me if I wanted it it was mine - he didn't want to see it anymore.
I'm fairly mechanically inclined. I've worked on my own vehicles, my own skid steer, etc etc, but haven't been around tractors much...so I'm hoping someone can just point me in a direction to get started.
Current status - Tractor Engine runs great. Breathe on the key and it cranks and runs well. Currently, there is no hydraulic fluid in it, so it doesn't drive, nor does the loader operate. The one thing that was pointed out to me, when I was told that there was no hydraulic fluid, is that there are open ports on what I am assuming is the transmission. Pics below. This is on the right-hand side of the tractor, just below and forward of the transmission/hydraulic fluid fill, just even with the right foot platform. Can someone tell me what these might route to, or what they are, so I can start investigating? I did come with a service manual, but I haven't found those in that yet...or I missed it. My guess is this is the first thing I have to address before I add hyd fluid and see what else might be going on.
Thanks in Advance!
First time user here, and first-time kubota owner as well.
I ended up with a Kubota L4150DT / BF900 Tractor / Loader that apparently has a sordid past. Long story short, my neighbor owned it, it quit on him. He got frustrated with it and gave it to his friend. Over the course of about 6 years, his friend couldn't get the repair guy to fix it...it just sat there and sat there and sat there, so he brought it back to the neighbor. Neighbor told me if I wanted it it was mine - he didn't want to see it anymore.
I'm fairly mechanically inclined. I've worked on my own vehicles, my own skid steer, etc etc, but haven't been around tractors much...so I'm hoping someone can just point me in a direction to get started.
Current status - Tractor Engine runs great. Breathe on the key and it cranks and runs well. Currently, there is no hydraulic fluid in it, so it doesn't drive, nor does the loader operate. The one thing that was pointed out to me, when I was told that there was no hydraulic fluid, is that there are open ports on what I am assuming is the transmission. Pics below. This is on the right-hand side of the tractor, just below and forward of the transmission/hydraulic fluid fill, just even with the right foot platform. Can someone tell me what these might route to, or what they are, so I can start investigating? I did come with a service manual, but I haven't found those in that yet...or I missed it. My guess is this is the first thing I have to address before I add hyd fluid and see what else might be going on.
Thanks in Advance!
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