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  1. K

    Newbie

    Not very often anymore!
  2. K

    Newbie

    If i can find 5 gallons for that price I will. There is another Kubota dealer about 30 miles away I’m gonna check with them on prices. Thanks!
  3. K

    Newbie

    The price is what is on eBay/Amazon. The dealership is $52/gallon
  4. K

    Newbie

    Great advice! I won’t be using the tractor much in the winter, after all I’m retired! All the UDT fluid I have found cost $55 a gallon or $115 for 2 1/2 gallons that’s why I thought maybe I could get by with the RK brand fluid that cost $30 for 2 1/2 gallons and says it meets, Kubota...
  5. K

    Newbie

    Thanks! I won’t be using the tractor when it’s really cold out. Mainly snow removal from my driveway.
  6. K

    Newbie

    All the filters look new, the oil is clean and the transmission fluid looks nice and clean in the sight glass. Thanks for the advice.
  7. K

    Newbie

    Great idea. The older guy I got it from took really good care of it. I checked the front axle and the fluid is low enough it won’t register on the dip stick. I think I’m gonna open the drain plug and see what the fluid looks like. Thanks for the advice!
  8. K

    Newbie

    Thanks thanks
  9. K

    Newbie

    Thank you. I don’t have an owners manual yet, but have one ordered.
  10. K

    Newbie

    Hi, everyone! I just bought a 2000 Kubota L2500. It has 600 hrs on it. I am wanting to change the fluid in the front axle, it’s low and doesn’t look like it’s ever been changed. Question is, is it ok to use an aftermarket brand of fluid, that says it meets udt and udt2 specifications?