Waldo from Choctaw OK again, I always look forward to a new video from you. This was a great rundown on what to watch out for, thanks for sharing. I think I’m starting to catch up to you hours wise, I’m currently at 94 hours in the 8 months I’ve had my 2038R. I still have lots of projects to take care of and wish that I had more seat time. I gave you a shout out as I drove through Iowa on my way to my dad’s house in Michigan a couple of weeks ago. This was the 15th straight year of spending family time at his house around the 4th of July. This was the last trip as we’re moving him down to our farmhouse in October. It’s going to be great having him an hour away from now on! Michigan winters (6 miles south of Lake Superior in White Pine MI) we’re getting to be too much for his arthritis.
Hello Waldo, so sorry I missed the shout out as you went through Iowa. You must have been going up 35 through DSM. I've been to Ironwood and am familiar with the area where your father lives. I'd love that area in the summer, but not so much in the winter either. Hopie the moves goes well for you, looks like a 16 hr drive. Thats two days for me nowdays. Glad to hear our seat time is building, keep on building that experience. I Thanks so much for staying in touch, I appriciate it. -Bill
Hi Bill, Mark from Indiana... things happen like this to me, and like you don't worry about it to much. Another good video, can never get to much instruction....thanks
Hi Mark, I sure have learned a lot off the You Tube videos people post..... so glad I can pass some experiences on for people to lean from. Enjoy your Summer - Bill
Hello Mr Bill, Doug from Pa. I just watched something on TH-cam that I learned John Deere makes a dye for hydraulic oil so you can see the level. Great video awesome info thanks.
hello Bill from MO, looks like something that would happen to me. I had the dealer do the hydraulic oil change when I took it in for a cold weather update. I'm getting close to needing to do it again. Enjoyed your video, wouldn't help me too much, I own a Kubota L3901DT. I will use your method of finding where the oil is on the dip stick, pretty neat way of finding the level.
Hello Bill. Nice video, I agree, you can't go wrong changing fluids earlier than specified. I will use your idea of the tissue and the dipstik. All the best, Ben
Nice video! Thanks. Consider getting a fluid extractor. They come large enough for this application. Go in right through the fill hole and save on that mess. Some come with brake bleed adapters as well. Great for this, lawn mowers, brakes etc. to justify the cost.
Hi Bill, great job! I use the drain plug on the bottom of the trans. Works well for me as I have an oil heater installed where you drained from. (Cold winter in Canada). Awesome doing your own maintenance 👍
Hi Bill. I didn’t know that was the location they installed the heater installation. I’m off the hook for a few years before needing to change the oil again. Thanks for saying hello. Enjoy your summer.-Bill
From Huntington, Indiana. Enjoyed watching.
Happy Nee Year Jerry!
Another nice video Bill. I love the tip of using a tissue to see where the hydraulic fluid is on the dip stick. I struggle with that!
Thank you so much for taking time to say hello. Enjoy the rest of summer- Bill
Thank you for sharing what you learned during the process and some things to avoid!
Thank you Gzus!
Nice to hear you mention the safety points when you are doing tasks, operating or working on your tractor
Thanks Gary.-Bill
Good video Bill. Maintenance is the longevity of any machine. I always try, but never succeed this task without spilling some oil. LoL.
Howdy Dean, glad to hear I’m not alone when changing fluids….hope your summer is going well. -Bill
From Marion, IA. THANKS for sharing. I have 3032e this will sure help along with your other videos
Good morning neighbor, I’m sure you’ll have better success than I did.
Enjoy your weekend-Bill
Waldo from Choctaw OK again, I always look forward to a new video from you. This was a great rundown on what to watch out for, thanks for sharing. I think I’m starting to catch up to you hours wise, I’m currently at 94 hours in the 8 months I’ve had my 2038R. I still have lots of projects to take care of and wish that I had more seat time. I gave you a shout out as I drove through Iowa on my way to my dad’s house in Michigan a couple of weeks ago. This was the 15th straight year of spending family time at his house around the 4th of July. This was the last trip as we’re moving him down to our farmhouse in October. It’s going to be great having him an hour away from now on! Michigan winters (6 miles south of Lake Superior in White Pine MI) we’re getting to be too much for his arthritis.
Hello Waldo, so sorry I missed the shout out as you went through Iowa. You must have been going up 35 through DSM.
I've been to Ironwood and am familiar with the area where your father lives. I'd love that area in the summer, but not so much in the winter either. Hopie the moves goes well for you, looks like a 16 hr drive. Thats two days for me nowdays.
Glad to hear our seat time is building, keep on building that experience.
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Thanks so much for staying in touch, I appriciate it. -Bill
Hi Bill, Mark from Indiana... things happen like this to me, and like you don't worry about it to much. Another good video, can never get to much instruction....thanks
Hi Mark, I sure have learned a lot off the You Tube videos people post..... so glad I can pass some experiences on for people to lean from. Enjoy your Summer - Bill
Thanks Bill for the reminder....off to the garage I go....Cheers!!
Happy Sunday John…….have fun! -Bill
Dave from Adrian Minnesota enjoyed your video!!
Awesome! Thank you Dave, enjoy your summer. Hope its cooler up North than here. - Bill
@@billburkhart It’s just plain hot!!🥵
Hi from Illinois Bill. GREAT teaching video.
Good evening Dan, thank you, glad you found it useful. Enjoy the rest of your summer-Bill
Hello Mr Bill, Doug from Pa. I just watched something on TH-cam that I learned John Deere makes a dye for hydraulic oil so you can see the level. Great video awesome info thanks.
#MT 3668 part number
Hello Doug, thanks for that information, I had heard about the dye but never took time to look it up. Thanks for the info, I'll pass that on. -Bill
hello Bill from MO, looks like something that would happen to me. I had the dealer do the hydraulic oil change when I took it in for a cold weather update. I'm getting close to needing to do it again. Enjoyed your video, wouldn't help me too much, I own a Kubota L3901DT. I will use your method of finding where the oil is on the dip stick, pretty neat way of finding the level.
Good morning MDH, glad the tissue suggestion is helpful for you. Enjoy the rest of your summer and thanks so much for staying in touch. -Bill
Hello Bill. Nice video, I agree, you can't go wrong changing fluids earlier than specified. I will use your idea of the tissue and the dipstik. All the best, Ben
Happy Sunday Ben, thanks so much for checking in and saying hello-Bill
Nice video! Thanks. Consider getting a fluid extractor. They come large enough for this application. Go in right through the fill hole and save on that mess. Some come with brake bleed adapters as well. Great for this, lawn mowers, brakes etc. to justify the cost.
Brad, I’ll consider your suggestion thanks so much for sharing your idea -Bill
Hi Bill, great job! I use the drain plug on the bottom of the trans. Works well for me as I have an oil heater installed where you drained from. (Cold winter in Canada). Awesome doing your own maintenance 👍
Hi Bill. I didn’t know that was the location they installed the heater installation.
I’m off the hook for a few years before needing to change the oil again.
Thanks for saying hello. Enjoy your summer.-Bill
Do you show a video on te suction filter? This was a great video thank you frm NS Canada/ 03 4210
Take a look at 9:05 on the timeline. This shows me removing the second filter. Does that answer your question? Thanks for taking time to ask.-Bill
I got to be the 1 st to see it . Good job of not what to do or not .
Happy Sunday Mark, thanks for your continued support. Stay cool this week it’s going to be very hot here.-Bill
Roger from New Brunswick. I’m going out right now to try your tissue thing.
Thank you Roger, try a blue work towel too, you may like that better.-Bill
I’ll be doing this in a month or two. Hoping to make less of a mess 😜
Hope the video was helpful-Bill
2038R?
Yes sir it is-Bill
@@billburkhart I think he's pointing out a typo in your title and description...says "2028R."
Dam it. Thank you!!! I’ll change that right now
@@LittleCabin Correction done!! Thanks again