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They are the same thing from what I can tell. Both are labelled the same in your links (different packaging).

But thanks. I didn't know it was available from amazon.
 
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Sorry clicked on the links and was editing my post.
Both listings are the same, just one gallon and 2 gallon and they are SUDT2.
But that seller is a rip off, you can get it much cheaper, and if not local you can get it shipped to you.

Are you around CDA or further north?
If in CDA call CDA Tractor or Boundary tractor in Bonners ferry and find out their price.
Or do like I do and have Coleman Equipment send it to me.


 
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Per my owners manual (L3901), change hydro oil and filter at 50 hrs (HST) or 200 hrs (manual trans).
 

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OK, very good. So which for the rear hydraulic fluid and which for the front deferential? It's not the same fluid for both?
You want to use SUDT2 for the hydraulic fluid - You can use it in the Front Diff but most people drain the front and replace the SUDT2 with Kubota HD gear oil it's a much better lubricant for the front it's Kubota part number #70000-10900
 
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I changed my oil at 50 hours, it was the dumbest thing I ever did... pure, clean, good oil being dumped. The oil filters do their job and catch any metal - In my opinion.

Does your manual say to change the fluid?
Yep, you're totally right Dave... BUT I only needed to add wasn't a full change. I was wondering why my front was half full then I read somewhere online that these Kubota's are notorious for coming out of the factory already low. Both the front and the rear needed to be topped off.
 

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Yep, you're totally right Dave... BUT I only needed to add wasn't a full change. I was wondering why my front was half full then I read somewhere online that these Kubota's are notorious for coming out of the factory already low. Both the front and the rear needed to be topped off.
Just don't over fill the front axle as it will blow the seals out if over filled.