L3650

stepper000

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Hello, I have a 1994 L3650. It's time to do a service for the first time since I've owned tractor. When I called about filters they needed to know if it's a DT, GST, or MT. Im not sure which it is. It has the dual stage clutch and shuttle shift. Hear selectin on right and handle on left to go forward or back. Could someone maybe tell me which suffix mine would be. I'm trying to save myself an extra trip into town to g
 

stepper000

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If you're just replacing the fluids I don't think it matters. If it was an HST there would be an additional filter for that. Two wheel versus four wheel drive may make a difference. For a little info you can check out https://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/001/3/0/1304-kubota-l3650.html
Yes sir, I looked there as well. I'm just gonna have to get the numbers off filters. According to the parts man, each one takes a different oil filter, but the fuel filters are the same
 

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My limited knowledge is the L3650 came in models, GST (Glide Shift) or the MST (Mechanical Shift). I believe the MST has 4 gears.

The GST will have 8 gears and look something like this

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Hopefully someone else can come along and confirm or correct anything I have wrong/right.
 
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On mine it is part of the serial #. Have you checked that? Or will the dealer look up your serial # and tell you what it is?
 

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Hello, I have a 1994 L3650....... Gear selectinon right and handle on left to go forward or back.....
Its a MT - manual transmission with shuttle lever on left. Its not GST (glide shift trans)

A few of the L3650's had the 'wet clutch', meaning the Ever Clutch. There would be EC decals on the hood, and reversing would not require the clutch pedal.

If it has front wheel drive it's a DT (dual traction). Hope this helps.
 
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