I have a Landpride 5 foot rotary cutter that I acquired from my Kubota dealer at the same time I got my L3901. It's about three years old. Today I checked the oil in the gearbox and found it to be exceedingly "milky" in color. I assume that water had somehow gotten into the gearbox. I cannot fathom how.
At all events, I undertook to drain the old oil and replace it with new oil. There was no apparent way to drain that oil. I eventually dangled the cutter from a chain attached to the FEL in order to allow oil to flow from the filler hole in the gear box. I admit that seems a little less than subtle, but it seems to have worked.
I replaced the oil, without incident, and can not detect any problems. But ...
Is there a way to drain the oil from the gearbox that I have not detected ? How do the "pros" do it ? With a siphon maybe ?
And ... does anyone have any ideas about keeping water out of the gearbox ?
At all events, I undertook to drain the old oil and replace it with new oil. There was no apparent way to drain that oil. I eventually dangled the cutter from a chain attached to the FEL in order to allow oil to flow from the filler hole in the gear box. I admit that seems a little less than subtle, but it seems to have worked.
I replaced the oil, without incident, and can not detect any problems. But ...
Is there a way to drain the oil from the gearbox that I have not detected ? How do the "pros" do it ? With a siphon maybe ?
And ... does anyone have any ideas about keeping water out of the gearbox ?