Well.... I have no doubt whatsoever that Kubota engineers / designers do a great job of making top shelf products. Can i think of a few exceptions? Maybe..... here is one I wouldn't mind if they would address.
Yesterday was one of those days where i had to think Kubota could have done a better job.
As winter approaches and the machines mostly get put to bed till spring I like to make my fall service. This year it included a couple of transmission oil changes. So I get a half pallet of s-udt in place and start my work. Check levels before I drain, measure the amount that comes out, replace filters, re-fill the same amount I took out plus a little more to accommodate the filter changes, check and re-check.
So here is my beef for today, S-udt is so clear that near impossible to see in site glasses and on dip sticks. i have been around a few years so of course a dark rag test on the dip stick tells me the level and I go about my business.
Why couldn't they tint the s-udt so that it would be easier to see? I guess they keep it clear so that if contaminated or dirty it would scream to the user change me as no longer clear?? who knows but I know a tinted colour would be appreciated as I know I change regularly (not when looks dirty) so the clean to dirty argument doesn't hold water with me. Maybe I be minority and others change when looks dirty versus time of use or age?
Assuming Kubota rep(s) may sometimes look at social media like this place for feedback here is my little morning beef. Tint your fluids so I can easily see / I change based on hours (or age) not by the look of the fluid.
Do you have any beefs that maybe kubota would like to hear?
Yesterday was one of those days where i had to think Kubota could have done a better job.
As winter approaches and the machines mostly get put to bed till spring I like to make my fall service. This year it included a couple of transmission oil changes. So I get a half pallet of s-udt in place and start my work. Check levels before I drain, measure the amount that comes out, replace filters, re-fill the same amount I took out plus a little more to accommodate the filter changes, check and re-check.
So here is my beef for today, S-udt is so clear that near impossible to see in site glasses and on dip sticks. i have been around a few years so of course a dark rag test on the dip stick tells me the level and I go about my business.
Why couldn't they tint the s-udt so that it would be easier to see? I guess they keep it clear so that if contaminated or dirty it would scream to the user change me as no longer clear?? who knows but I know a tinted colour would be appreciated as I know I change regularly (not when looks dirty) so the clean to dirty argument doesn't hold water with me. Maybe I be minority and others change when looks dirty versus time of use or age?
Assuming Kubota rep(s) may sometimes look at social media like this place for feedback here is my little morning beef. Tint your fluids so I can easily see / I change based on hours (or age) not by the look of the fluid.
Do you have any beefs that maybe kubota would like to hear?