Any need to bleed air after transmisson oil change

man00

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About to do the above and wondering if there any need to bleed air? This is on a B2320DT Gear with FEL I couldn't find anything in the manual about it.
 

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Being that it is a stick shift - there is no pressurized system. On that model I am not sure if the tranny and hydraulics use the same sump - gonna bet not, either way - the air will bleed itself out in the hydraulic end.
 

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The hydrualic oil and transmission oil are one in the same on that tractor (and the HST's as well). It all resides in the transmission case/sump. There is no bleeding procedure. Refill with proper amount of oil and you're done.
 

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Being that it is a stick shift - there is no pressurized system. On that model I am not sure if the tranny and hydraulics use the same sump - gonna bet not, either way - the air will bleed itself out in the hydraulic end.
Most if not all Kubota's use the transmission, rear diff, and axle housing as the hydraulic sump. ;)