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BX2360, FEL, MMM, BX2750D snowblower. 1953 Minneapolis Moline ZAU
I agree with BAP - - many of us do our own service. The little Kubotas are pretty simple.Just because the dealer doesn’t have any records of service doesn’t mean it hasn’t been serviced. My dealer would have no records of service on my tractor because I do it all myself. Many tractor owners do their own.
Check the motor oil and hydraulic filters -- are they painted a dark grey like the frame? If so, they are probably the same ones from the factory.
If not grey, are they Kubota brand (my preference)? Do they have a date and/or hours on them?
I think service interval would recommend hydraulic filter change only at 50 hours, and filter and fluid at either 200 or 400 hours.
Motor oil and filter changes would likely be recommended at least a couple/few times in 335 hours/7 years.
Next, check the dipsticks - - are they full and how does the oil and fluid look? Diesels will darken motor oil in a couple/few hours. My SUDT2 hydraulic fluid is still clean and clear at almost 200 hours.
Use a clean white rag to check color of fluids.
Does the fuel filter element look clean? (I think filter housing is translucent?)
Is there excess grease around loader grease zerks? (Good thing versus no grease might indicate never greased)
Is there fluid in the front axle (notoriously omitted in pre-delivery inspections)?
All that said, if I were to buy it, I would do a complete service (myself) of all fluids, filters, etc. so I would have a good base line.
Sounds like a great price. Lot of folks here on OTT have B2650 and really like them. Great machines.
Good luck.
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