kubotafreak
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Equipment
GRAND l6060, L3560, B6100, gr2100, tg 1860, g1800, g1900, g2160
it was also sounded like it was quite loud (knocking ) right when i started it up compared to other times. i know its a diesel so wasnt to sure about the knock i was hearing if that is what i heardthe dipstick had bright green on it as well as oil and it was the same colour as 50/50 antifreeze . the fact that my low coolant light was on and the overflow tank was low made me think that it was coolant. i pulled the cover on the sight glass for the hydraulic oil and it is low and i had topped it up earlier in the season. i had been using the FEL more this year than most for moving logs and manure. i will take some pictures once i get it inside and drained
????? Pulled what cover? the sight glass doesn't have a cover? Did you pull the sight glass out?i pulled the cover on the sight glass for the hydraulic oil and it is low and i had topped it up earlier in the season.
The sight glass was behind a sheet metal panel in the transmission hump. I just took the panel off to be able to view it.Draining
????? Pulled what cover? the sight glass doesn't have a cover? Did you pull the sight glass out?
If it's not clear, a new one is cheap.
Pretty much right beside the clutch pedalThe sight glass was behind a sheet metal panel in the transmission hump. I just took the panel off to be able to view it.
OK, that's an odd one, they improved the design later on as the cover just has a viewing hole in it on other models.The sight glass was behind a sheet metal panel in the transmission hump. I just took the panel off to be able to view it.
No offense taken at all. I completely understand.OK, that's an odd one, they improved the design later on as the cover just has a viewing hole in it on other models.
Sorry not tying to bust your chops.
It's just sometimes things can get lost in typing translations, and we don't want to lead you astray.
As far as the knocking goes, I'm hoping it's just paranoia, with you knowing you have something off.
These are pretty tough buggers so I wouldn't worry about it.
Yea I have the slightly newer bigger sister to it, an L3450.No offense taken at all. I completely understand.
I drove an L2250 for years at a farm I worked at when I was younger and it was a workhorse which was why searches for one.
They are quite versatile especially for getting in the woods as they are pretty narrow
Sounds great, and Yikes that does not sound like fun!Well I was out for the count with pneumonia but i got out and managed to rig up a land anchor by driving a metal bar into the floor drain of my shop and using a chainfall and a logging chain pulled the tractor in the shop. I will drain the oil and post some pictures of the oil .
I've got young children and they are always bringing some new sickness home.Sounds great, and Yikes that does not sound like fun!
I got an upper respiratory infection and that crud hung on forever!
Take it slow and don't overdue it!
Ouch - - no young children here anymore but know that routine.I've got young children and they are always bringing some new sickness home.
HAHAHAOuch - - no young children here anymore but know that routine.
The youngest (23) relocated back here last year for a good job local to us.
First thing he brought home was COVID.....
Have you drained any oil out?Well I finally got around to getting the loader off the tractor and while I was doing it I noticed that the right boom cylinder was leaking slightly as well as the mid PTO and drive shaft seals are wet as well. I also noticed a bulge in a heater hose under the tractor as it enters the cab and routes up to the heater core. I cut the outer sheathing and out came a bunch of coolant. The oil level in the engine is bang on where it should be on the upper mark. I'm beginning to wonder if I jumped the gun on thinking I saw coolant on the dipstick and was seeing the oil spatter up the dipstick in the light weird. I don't use the tractor all that often so perhaps the oil is still clean from the last time I changed it.
I should know better. Overthinking will have you chasing your tail every time.Have you drained any oil out?
You really don't need to drop all of it, is the bottom bit is good to know if there is coolant.
If you have a coolant leak somewhere else, it's very possible you did just see shiny oil that looks green.
Panic can fool the eyes!
Happens to us all!I should know better. Overthinking will have you chasing your tail every time.