Picked up my filters and engine oil at the local dealer today. They claim 5 gallons will do the trick to refill the tranny and the front axle on the LX2610SUHD, so I guess we'll see. Gonna try to meter it in rather than just glug-glugging it into the tranny first, and hold off on the front axle until I know for sure I have at least a gallon left over in the bucket (per the salesman). If 5 does it, I'll pick up another bucket next month. Gotta ration my tractor expenses these days. Nearly $150 for filters and engine oil. It's still under warranty, so I'm sticking with the Kubota branded oils. Warranty runs out about the same time I make the last payment, and was timed that way for a reason. I will be looking at less expensive substitutes, especially engine oil when the warranty is done.
UDT2 is also expensive so I'm hoping for a full 400 hours out of this change. It was changed at 50 and 200 hours according to the service schedule. Schedule said just filters at 50H, but I went ahead and put new oil in. Couldn't hurt, and I had the money at the time. Now I'm just holding out for some dryer and warmer weather. Crawling around on concrete is better than crawling around on gravel, and certainly better than being in the mud, but the slab in my shop will suck all the body heat out of ya in a blink. I do have some anti-fatigue mats I may try out under there this time, though. Turns out while anti-fatigue mats are great for feet and ankles, they don't do diddly (except perhaps make it hurt worse) for messed up discs at L2, L3, L4 and L5. Never mind they don't follow me around when I'm working in the shop. Hopefully I don't spill much on them and can use them again. Gonna drop the BB and the FEL (with the bucket on) so I can do a good cleanup and proper greasing after giving Lexy a bath. She's overdue, but I've been trying to keep the worst sprayed off with the hose and wiped down. Time for another good thorough cleaning so I can monitor for any newly developing leaks. I'll do the grapple next.
PS. Does anyone know how much replacing both filters affects the refill quantity on the LX2610SUHD. IIRC, it does hold a little less than the non-SU models because there's no mid-mount PTO, but seems I remember at least 4.5 gallons going in to get proper level on the dipstick. I raise the lift to fill the lift cylinder for checking level as well. Dunno, just always figured it should be accounted for.
UDT2 is also expensive so I'm hoping for a full 400 hours out of this change. It was changed at 50 and 200 hours according to the service schedule. Schedule said just filters at 50H, but I went ahead and put new oil in. Couldn't hurt, and I had the money at the time. Now I'm just holding out for some dryer and warmer weather. Crawling around on concrete is better than crawling around on gravel, and certainly better than being in the mud, but the slab in my shop will suck all the body heat out of ya in a blink. I do have some anti-fatigue mats I may try out under there this time, though. Turns out while anti-fatigue mats are great for feet and ankles, they don't do diddly (except perhaps make it hurt worse) for messed up discs at L2, L3, L4 and L5. Never mind they don't follow me around when I'm working in the shop. Hopefully I don't spill much on them and can use them again. Gonna drop the BB and the FEL (with the bucket on) so I can do a good cleanup and proper greasing after giving Lexy a bath. She's overdue, but I've been trying to keep the worst sprayed off with the hose and wiped down. Time for another good thorough cleaning so I can monitor for any newly developing leaks. I'll do the grapple next.
PS. Does anyone know how much replacing both filters affects the refill quantity on the LX2610SUHD. IIRC, it does hold a little less than the non-SU models because there's no mid-mount PTO, but seems I remember at least 4.5 gallons going in to get proper level on the dipstick. I raise the lift to fill the lift cylinder for checking level as well. Dunno, just always figured it should be accounted for.