When I change my oil on my X590, I run the right side up on a 2x4 just enough of a tilt to help the oil come out alittle better. Once again, very good video, lots of detail which I like. Most video's don't do that . Oh by the way, tell your friend to blow that tractor off. One of my pet peeve's. Thank's again for great video.
I appreciate taking the time to comment. I understand about the grass etc. all over that thing. I hit mine with an air hose after every mowing. Even wax my tractors sometimes so the stuff blows off easier.
I change my oil in the winter. I have less to do then than in the Spring or Fall. That's also when I take my blades to be sharpened. I find that that is when shops are not as busy and often looking for things to keep them busy.
My thinking exactly. Get it done and out of the way in the fall so when I’m trying to keep up with everything happening outside in the spring, I won’t have to worry about the oil blades, etc. thanks for taking the time to comment.
Mine did. It’s still parked in my barn waiting for me to work on it. This is a different one and belongs to a family member. Once winter sets in and I’m stuck inside, I’ll be tearing down the engine on mine and will make a video of that as well.
When I change my oil on my X590, I run the right side up on a 2x4 just enough of a tilt to help the oil come out alittle better. Once again, very good video, lots of detail which I like. Most video's don't do that . Oh by the way, tell your friend to blow that tractor off. One of my pet peeve's. Thank's again for great video.
I appreciate taking the time to comment. I understand about the grass etc. all over that thing. I hit mine with an air hose after every mowing. Even wax my tractors sometimes so the stuff blows off easier.
I change my oil in the winter. I have less to do then than in the Spring or Fall. That's also when I take my blades to be sharpened. I find that that is when shops are not as busy and often looking for things to keep them busy.
My thinking exactly. Get it done and out of the way in the fall so when I’m trying to keep up with everything happening outside in the spring, I won’t have to worry about the oil blades, etc. thanks for taking the time to comment.
I thought you said it blew up
Mine did. It’s still parked in my barn waiting for me to work on it. This is a different one and belongs to a family member. Once winter sets in and I’m stuck inside, I’ll be tearing down the engine on mine and will make a video of that as well.
@@HobbyUniverseOutdoorswas it the valve guides?
Not sure, haven’t taken it apart yet. It feels like it’s completely locked up.
Ok@@HobbyUniverseOutdoors