B2601 doing 50 hour service early

Bruce Larcombe

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Kubota B2601
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I apologise if this has been raised before. My B2601 is now 7 months old, only has 35 hours on it, is it Ok to do the 50 hour service early? Just suits me now, time wise.
 

jimh406

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I’m sure it won’t hurt anything other than maybe your pocketbook.
 
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85Hokie

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The number of hours is a suggestion .......... by all means - do it as soon as you wish!

Some change their engine oil yearly - having only 20 hours on the machine.....

Write everything down you do at 35 hours, in the book, on the filters too!
 
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ItBmine

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No problem at all. 35 hours is enough time that everything should be worn in now.

I know some people don't like buying oil and filters but I do mine seasonal. That way there I know I don't have to worry about it all winter, nor all summer. I do it between seasons when I don't need it out doing work daily.
 
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Steve67

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Yes do it whenever it’s convenient to you. Be sure to use Kubota oils and filters, keep all receipts for any future warranty issues. Enjoy the time spent getting to know your tractor
 
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ItBmine

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What gave you trouble with the hydraulic filter? Getting it off?
 

thebicman

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You should have used the shop vac trick. Only lost a few drops when I changed mine. Next service I'll dump all fluids.
 
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Goz63

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Ok I’m intrigued. What is the shop vac trick?
 

DustyRusty

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Attach a shop vacuum hose to the oil fill and turn on the vacuum. It will create a negative atmospheric condition, keeping the oil in the tractor sump, and not leaking out the oil filter fitting. Never tried it....
 

Tire Biter

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I’ve used that shop vac trick, and yer gonna want to choke down the suction some or you’ll get a shop vac full of oil. The hose end on a typical say six gallon vacuum fits the fill hole perfectly. I used a squeeze clamp on the hose to restrict the suction. Also, block off the case vent.
a better method is to jack up the filter side of the tractor or park it on a hill and change the filter so all the oil is over to the opposite side.
 
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Rdrcr

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Attach a shop vacuum hose to the oil fill and turn on the vacuum. It will create a negative atmospheric condition, keeping the oil in the tractor sump, and not leaking out the oil filter fitting. Never tried it....
This is what I do….
I plug the vent hose with a screwdriver that fits the rubber vacuum hose snugly and then remove the filter. Once the screwdriver is in place, I’ll remove the filter (s). I only have drips and maximum, a slight drizzle. Super easy and very little mess, cleanup and fluid loss.

Mike
 
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MidwestMike

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For the Shop-Vac trick I found it work better with a second person. Put the hose close to the opening and kind of throttle it with your hand to balance between letting it run out the filter or getting sucked up by the shop vac.
 

Bruce Larcombe

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This is what I do….
I plug the vent hose with a screwdriver that fits the rubber vacuum hose snugly and then remove the filter. Once the screwdriver is in place, I’ll remove the filter (s). I only have drips and maximum, a slight drizzle. Super easy and very little mess, cleanup and fluid loss.

Mike
Just had the Kubota technician here doing a small warranty job for an oil leak, he said he just clamps the breather hose, when changing the filters, works well.
 

greg86z28

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This is what I do….
I plug the vent hose with a screwdriver that fits the rubber vacuum hose snugly and then remove the filter. Once the screwdriver is in place, I’ll remove the filter (s). I only have drips and maximum, a slight drizzle. Super easy and very little mess, cleanup and fluid loss.

Mike
^^This is the way to do it. Did it on my B2601 and it works. You do lose some fluid, but it’s just what’s in the filter you are replacing.