Just did my break in service. Owned the tractor about a month,and I love her. She is my first tractor and I'm starting to really get the hang of her.. The quick connect does really need attention as you will have troubles changing implements. Her name is Abigail. I asked my granddaughter if she would be offended if I named my tractor after her and this is what she said. Oh yes Papa, you can name everything Abigail. So far I have a tractor, a bear and a tree named Abigail. Great video
I have an NX4510 I purchased about a year ago. I think the service basics are about the same. I was most interested in changing the fuel filter which I have not done yet. You made it sound pretty simple, so I think maybe I'll do that today. Thanks, Marshall!
Video says Fluid in Front Axle is for break in. That surprised me because based on my manual you don't have to change front axle fluid until 400 hours. So I went directly to Kioti (not a dealer) with this question and they said the Front Axle Fluid is not for break in and doesn't need to be changed until 400 hours. You can use either Gear Oil or Transmission Fluid, but neither is recommended over the other by Kioti. They did say in colder climates people tend to stay with the Transmission fluid and in warmer climates people tend to use Gear Oil, but either is fine. Since they sell Mahindra maybe their front axle fluid is for break in, but not on the Kioti.
I didnt buy a tractor from you guys, heck im quite a ways away in michigan. But i do own one of these tractors and appreciate this video and your help pointing everything out. Thanks.
Same here as I am from Idaho Falls, Idaho. My dealership is new and I’ve had to contact Orchard several times by phone and emails for knowledge and they always help. Thank you guys.
Great rundown, the best I've seen for my rookie interest in a basic overview (besides all the detailed specs which I already compared). Kioti is slowly getting my attention over Kubota. It's between these two tractors!
The comments on the fuel filter are misleading and caused me to chase what was the 'closed' valve position- vertical or horizontal. The valve being turned 'on and off' is not a valve, but a screw in 'air plug' (per the owners manual page 7-34) or the 'bleed screw' (factory service manual page 3-51). You unscrew it and use the primer pump on top of the unit to expel air and fill with fuel. You then screw close the air plug. Mine either vibrated loose or was improperly commissioned at the shop, as mine was loose. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the video! I live in Colorado and am always looking for info on my 3510. Have you ever done any videos on removing the DPF? I need to remove mine and take it to Colorado Springs for cleaning! Thanks!
Don't forget the brake pedal lubrication. My brake pedal won't release the brakes. There is a zert at the pivot. Also the zert behind the front axle on the front driveshaft.
I don't suppose you'd do a video like this for the DK 55?? I am getting very frustrated with very basic things and have a hard time finding stuff online (manual diagrams are pretty useless since they don't orient you to WHERE in the engine things are).
Thanks for the video...You said the front axle oil is break-in fluid. At what hours do we dump it and change ? Also ,mine is low right from the dealer,what kind of fluid or should I add? My dealer is clueless. PS there are two front axle pivot zerk fittings, a front and a rear located on either side of the axle.
The manual says 50 hours to change gear oil. A guy at Orchard Hill recommended I change front axle case oil at 10 hours. I'm glad I did, it was jet black.
Our 2610 has had issues with fuel system since we got it. I’ve changed the filter and the fuel pump and it still sporadically shuts down when doing even light work. One thing I noticed when changing the filter was the primer pump on top is getting sucked down when the tractor runs prior to it dying. Any suggestions?
We have a CK 4010 HST and I find i have to press the brake pedal really hard in order for the starter to engage. I am thinking the nuetral safety switch needs a bit of an adjustment. Where would i find that?
Honestly there different on most models, and placed in different areas. I want to say on most HST Transmission transmission tractors, the HST Filter would be on the side of the HST Pedal, but again that is not on every tractor. normally you want to just buy both and do both at similar times.
Very good question,I'm scratching my ass at this point wondering just that question.Have 3510 & didn't see anything in manual other than picture of HSY filter & Hydraulic filter & can't use tell what side is which
Your recording device has a light on it, turn it on, nobody can see what you're talking about under the hood. Also point to/touch each part you're talking about.
You spent a lot of time of the fluids and tools in the beginning but then on the tractor itself you zipped through quickly PLUS MY GOSH...Get a drop light or something! I couldn't hardly see a thing. I am a widow trying to learn some self care and I thought this video would help me a lot more. It didn't do NEAR what I'd hoped. Perhaps you can do a REMAKE sometime WITH better lighting...plus I was married to a mechanic, I'm not one. So while I understand filters, and a bit about grease (zerk) fittings I don't deal with them everyday. Hey...how about putting some of those props on a table so you don't have to bend up and down so much? I recorded this and will watch again and maybe will get more out of it. It was a great idea and worthy of a re-do update.
I have a Kioti CK4010, and I am having problems with the oil seals on the front axle. They seem to develop leaks which I think are due to the expansion and contraction of the oil and air in the housing. I think the air vents are freezing up not allowing the air to escape and there fore blowing oil past the seals. Has anyone else exxperienced this problem and if so how did you remedy it?
Just did my break in service. Owned the tractor about a month,and I love her. She is my first tractor and I'm starting to really get the hang of her.. The quick connect does really need attention as you will have troubles changing implements. Her name is Abigail. I asked my granddaughter if she would be offended if I named my tractor after her and this is what she said. Oh yes Papa, you can name everything Abigail. So far I have a tractor, a bear and a tree named Abigail. Great video
I have an NX4510 I purchased about a year ago. I think the service basics are about the same. I was most interested in changing the fuel filter which I have not done yet. You made it sound pretty simple, so I think maybe I'll do that today. Thanks, Marshall!
Video says Fluid in Front Axle is for break in. That surprised me because based on my manual you don't have to change front axle fluid until 400 hours. So I went directly to Kioti (not a dealer) with this question and they said the Front Axle Fluid is not for break in and doesn't need to be changed until 400 hours. You can use either Gear Oil or Transmission Fluid, but neither is recommended over the other by Kioti. They did say in colder climates people tend to stay with the Transmission fluid and in warmer climates people tend to use Gear Oil, but either is fine. Since they sell Mahindra maybe their front axle fluid is for break in, but not on the Kioti.
I think OH has more maintenance experience and your interest in mind than Kioti.
I didnt buy a tractor from you guys, heck im quite a ways away in michigan. But i do own one of these tractors and appreciate this video and your help pointing everything out. Thanks.
No problem! We are happy to help customers all around the USA!
Same here as I am from Idaho Falls, Idaho. My dealership is new and I’ve had to contact Orchard several times by phone and emails for knowledge and they always help. Thank you guys.
Great rundown, the best I've seen for my rookie interest in a basic overview (besides all the detailed specs which I already compared). Kioti is slowly getting my attention over Kubota. It's between these two tractors!
The comments on the fuel filter are misleading and caused me to chase what was the 'closed' valve position- vertical or horizontal. The valve being turned 'on and off' is not a valve, but a screw in 'air plug' (per the owners manual page 7-34) or the 'bleed screw' (factory service manual page 3-51). You unscrew it and use the primer pump on top of the unit to expel air and fill with fuel. You then screw close the air plug. Mine either vibrated loose or was improperly commissioned at the shop, as mine was loose. Hope this helps.
Great idea, showing a how to video in complete darkness.
Thanks for the video! I live in Colorado and am always looking for info on my 3510. Have you ever done any videos on removing the DPF? I need to remove mine and take it to Colorado Springs for cleaning! Thanks!
Don't forget the brake pedal lubrication. My brake pedal won't release the brakes. There is a zert at the pivot. Also the zert behind the front axle on the front driveshaft.
Hey Marshal... Thanks for your help today... We did the full service today...
No problem! Yay!
How about showing how to remove/service battery on a DK5310E hst. Does the battery drop down or do you remove it from the top.
I don't suppose you'd do a video like this for the DK 55?? I am getting very frustrated with very basic things and have a hard time finding stuff online (manual diagrams are pretty useless since they don't orient you to WHERE in the engine things are).
Is that also for the ck2510?
Thanks for the video...You said the front axle oil is break-in fluid. At what hours do we dump it and change ? Also ,mine is low right from the dealer,what kind of fluid or should I add? My dealer is clueless. PS there are two front axle pivot zerk fittings, a front and a rear located on either side of the axle.
The manual says 50 hours to change gear oil. A guy at Orchard Hill recommended I change front axle case oil at 10 hours. I'm glad I did, it was jet black.
@@maxferony4334 Do you mean front axle front axle oil when you say "gear oil"?
@@williampartin136 yeah
Good info. DIdn't know about the grease fitting on the front axle or how to change the fuel filter (tips) before watching this.
Our 2610 has had issues with fuel system since we got it. I’ve changed the filter and the fuel pump and it still sporadically shuts down when doing even light work. One thing I noticed when changing the filter was the primer pump on top is getting sucked down when the tractor runs prior to it dying. Any suggestions?
Have a 2022 CK3510se ..I need a Spark Arrestor.. can you direct me to where I can get one.. thanks
We have a CK 4010 HST and I find i have to press the brake pedal really hard in order for the starter to engage. I am thinking the nuetral safety switch needs a bit of an adjustment. Where would i find that?
How can you take out the front head light bulbs out
For the hydralic filters, how do i tell which side is which?
Honestly there different on most models, and placed in different areas. I want to say on most HST Transmission transmission tractors, the HST Filter would be on the side of the HST Pedal, but again that is not on every tractor. normally you want to just buy both and do both at similar times.
Very good question,I'm scratching my ass at this point wondering just that question.Have 3510 & didn't see anything in manual other than picture of HSY filter & Hydraulic filter & can't use tell what side is which
Your recording device has a light on it, turn it on, nobody can see what you're talking about under the hood. Also point to/touch each part you're talking about.
You spent a lot of time of the fluids and tools in the beginning but then on the tractor itself you zipped through quickly PLUS MY GOSH...Get a drop light or something! I couldn't hardly see a thing.
I am a widow trying to learn some self care and I thought this video would help me a lot more. It didn't do NEAR what I'd hoped. Perhaps you can do a REMAKE sometime WITH better lighting...plus I was married to a mechanic, I'm not one. So while I understand filters, and a bit about grease (zerk) fittings I don't deal with them everyday.
Hey...how about putting some of those props on a table so you don't have to bend up and down so much? I recorded this and will watch again and maybe will get more out of it. It was a great idea and worthy of a re-do update.
Hello,
Are there any computers on this tractor?
Thank you,
Mark
Hello Mark, this machine in the video ck2610) does not have any computers ( however the ck3510 and ck4010) will. thanks,
Marshall
thanks! are you guys open weekends?
Yes we are normally open Every Saturday 6am-1pm
I just read the CK10 Kioti manual and it says not to add a diesel fuel additive (and that it can void the warranty).
Marshall, read the owners manual, we don’t need no stinking fuel additives,
Wile E Kioti
How much would it cost to have a mechanics light around to illuminate what you’re talking about? Poorly planned video.
I have a Kioti CK4010, and I am having problems with the oil seals on the front axle. They seem to develop leaks which I think are due to the expansion and contraction of the oil and air in the housing. I think the air vents are freezing up not allowing the air to escape and there fore blowing oil past the seals. Has anyone else exxperienced this problem and if so how did you remedy it?
Aimerais bien trouver la même chose en français merci !