From the 182#s "50 hour service" Vidio's l have seen( mostly suffered through), yours has been in the "TopTen" of a Very Good Presentation. You were well organized & skilled. Good Job on the "loader-lock out". I just NEVER would us Anthing but a "Factory" Filter set; because of "warranty" take back issues. One should NEVER bring their tractor into the Dealership for Warrenty Work with "After-market" filters(including engine crankcase), because they WILL Deneigh any & ALL Claims. My "Kubogy" & "My-Fergy"s have magnets were the "After-market's" Do Not. The 5-10$ savings is "just not worth it"! Thank you Sir for the Excelent vidio and happy safe tractoring .Best wishes with all your endeavours.
Thank you for your comment! I think I would've preferred all Kioti filters, just to keep everything the same. The kit that I wanted wasn't in stock (just my luck) at the time and I was already just over 50 hours. The oil filter ended up getting delayed in the mail which is why I went to my local parts store and grabbed one. I had the day off to do the service and wasn't going to wait. I had spoken to my dealer in regards to warranty and was told that as long as the lubes and filters matched spec, then I was fine. The book states using KIOTI brand items, but, doesn't specifically say that one will void their warranty by using other brands. Not that I could find, anyway.
Was advised to never blow out air filters and place back in. Blowing out the filters makes holes and allows larger particles through into the engine. Replacing with new is best.
nice, well done, dont know if you had a loader, but would of been nice to see all the grease points on a loader, i just purchased a ck2620, waiting for delivery, so i guess ill find out, ty
Thank you! Yes, I do have a loader, I had it lifted during the video for easy hood access. All of those grease points are all within sight, along the outside of the loader arms. The backhoe has some hidden, or, easily missed fittings. It requires changing it's orientation to get them all. Is that perhaps what you meant when you said loader?
Never use aftermarket filters on these engines. Thats what my dealer told me, seen a few engines blow up where owners used wix filters. Please spend the extra dollars and save your tractor. I would change them immediately if i were you. If you decide to keep them please post back to let us know if you ran into any issues.
Thank you for your comment. I too am a little concerned. I asked my dealer if other filters would void warranty and was told no. Perhaps he wasn't giving me good info. So far, 22 hours after service and all is well. I'll definitely be keeping an eye on things. Even OEM equipment can be bad sometimes (out of box failure), but, I suppose they would honor anything with their name on it. Or, I hope they would, anyway.
Thanks for the video!
From the 182#s "50 hour service" Vidio's l have seen( mostly suffered through), yours has been in the "TopTen" of a Very Good Presentation. You were well organized & skilled. Good Job on the "loader-lock out". I just NEVER would us Anthing but a "Factory" Filter set; because of "warranty" take back issues. One should NEVER bring their tractor into the Dealership for Warrenty Work with "After-market" filters(including engine crankcase), because they WILL Deneigh any & ALL Claims. My "Kubogy" & "My-Fergy"s have magnets were the "After-market's" Do Not. The 5-10$ savings is "just not worth it"! Thank you Sir for the Excelent vidio and happy safe tractoring .Best wishes with all your endeavours.
Thank you for your comment! I think I would've preferred all Kioti filters, just to keep everything the same. The kit that I wanted wasn't in stock (just my luck) at the time and I was already just over 50 hours. The oil filter ended up getting delayed in the mail which is why I went to my local parts store and grabbed one. I had the day off to do the service and wasn't going to wait. I had spoken to my dealer in regards to warranty and was told that as long as the lubes and filters matched spec, then I was fine. The book states using KIOTI brand items, but, doesn't specifically say that one will void their warranty by using other brands. Not that I could find, anyway.
Very nice video..I just did my 50 hour on my CK2620 SE HST Cab. Did it just like you and things went smoothly.
That's great to hear! Thx for the feedback 😀 👍 cheers to your adventures still to come! I've been very happy with my Kioti.
Great Video!
Thank you!
Was advised to never blow out air filters and place back in. Blowing out the filters makes holes and allows larger particles through into the engine. Replacing with new is best.
I can agree with that logic.
nice, well done, dont know if you had a loader, but would of been nice to see all the grease points on a loader, i just purchased a ck2620, waiting for delivery, so i guess ill find out, ty
Thank you! Yes, I do have a loader, I had it lifted during the video for easy hood access. All of those grease points are all within sight, along the outside of the loader arms. The backhoe has some hidden, or, easily missed fittings. It requires changing it's orientation to get them all. Is that perhaps what you meant when you said loader?
I can't find the transmission filter anywhere. I can find hst, oil, and hydraulic filters.
@@ramyswar296 the HST is the transmission filter (HST = Hydrostatic Transmission)
Or do you mean for purchasing?
Did you add the arm rest? Do you have a part number. I want to add them to mine.
Never use aftermarket filters on these engines. Thats what my dealer told me, seen a few engines blow up where owners used wix filters. Please spend the extra dollars and save your tractor. I would change them immediately if i were you. If you decide to keep them please post back to let us know if you ran into any issues.
Thank you for your comment. I too am a little concerned. I asked my dealer if other filters would void warranty and was told no. Perhaps he wasn't giving me good info. So far, 22 hours after service and all is well. I'll definitely be keeping an eye on things. Even OEM equipment can be bad sometimes (out of box failure), but, I suppose they would honor anything with their name on it. Or, I hope they would, anyway.
LSE out of Nashville TN said using other parts/fluids does not void warranty. Just make sure they are the right viscosity.
Dealers are supposed to say that. Just a sales gimmick to buy their over priced parts.
Thanks you
Do u do this on the side??
Not yet. Haven't been asked to.