I just did my 50 hour maintenance on my L2501. Oil wasn't a problem. The HST filter was easy enough. The Hydraulic filter was a good waste of transmission fluid (I was slow to get the new filter on). I had seen videos suggesting about half a gallon would be lost, so I put that much in first. I ran the tractor lightly and could feel the bucket straining when I raised it. So I checked the "window" and saw nothing different from how it always looks - a white window. So I put a bit more in - no change at all in the window. So I put a bit more (for a total of about 3 litres). Window still looked white. But the bucket seemed to lift without straining. I stored the tractor and will sit for at least a week as I'm back at work.
Question 1 - I had a flashlight, put on my best reading glasses - but could not see anything of value when I looked at the window. What am I doing wrong?
Question 2 - if I put in too much, how will I know? And if I did, is this a bad/horrible thing - what is the risk to the tractor if there is 1-3 litres too much?
Question 3 - Do I just remove and replace the HST filter a few times to get the excess out? And how will I know if I've taken out enough?
Bonus question - why would anyone think getting down on your knees and looking at a dot that is somewhat hidden in shadows is a good way to measure your transmission fluid?
Thanks in advance.
Question 1 - I had a flashlight, put on my best reading glasses - but could not see anything of value when I looked at the window. What am I doing wrong?
Question 2 - if I put in too much, how will I know? And if I did, is this a bad/horrible thing - what is the risk to the tractor if there is 1-3 litres too much?
Question 3 - Do I just remove and replace the HST filter a few times to get the excess out? And how will I know if I've taken out enough?
Bonus question - why would anyone think getting down on your knees and looking at a dot that is somewhat hidden in shadows is a good way to measure your transmission fluid?
Thanks in advance.
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