digg71
New member
Equipment
B3200 w/ FEL, Box Scraper, Post Hole Auger, 4' Rotary Cutter, Snowblower
Hello everyone. I am new to this site, I did a bit of searching the forums before my post. From what I have read, this site has a amazing member base with some great and helpful people.
Yesterday I did a full servicing on my B3200V that is just at 50 hours on the hour meter. Everything went great, I followed the manual to a T and somehow ended up with just over a gallon of hydraulic fluid left over?? I bought everything from my dealer. Between the front axle, tranny, and rear diff. it should have used just under 6 gallons. I have a gallon jug and maybe a quart or less in the 5 gallon pail leftover. What the heck did I miss or do wrong?? Anyone have any ideas? I plan on calling my dealer tomorrow but it is driving me crazy and it is Sunday and the dealer is closed. I would really like to operate the tractor today to do some leftover snow removal but I am afraid to operate it. Any comments or answers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance and I am looking forward to meeting soem folks on here.
Jim
Yesterday I did a full servicing on my B3200V that is just at 50 hours on the hour meter. Everything went great, I followed the manual to a T and somehow ended up with just over a gallon of hydraulic fluid left over?? I bought everything from my dealer. Between the front axle, tranny, and rear diff. it should have used just under 6 gallons. I have a gallon jug and maybe a quart or less in the 5 gallon pail leftover. What the heck did I miss or do wrong?? Anyone have any ideas? I plan on calling my dealer tomorrow but it is driving me crazy and it is Sunday and the dealer is closed. I would really like to operate the tractor today to do some leftover snow removal but I am afraid to operate it. Any comments or answers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance and I am looking forward to meeting soem folks on here.
Jim