thats the kubota hydrostatic oil i use inside my honda hrx2176 21inch mower transmission plus kubota 10w30 motor oil best stuff for gas and diesel engines instead the box store crappy stuff
Man I can't remember if it is the hst filter or just the hydraulic filter on my B2601, but when I pulled it just to replace the filter the fluid came flying out! I like the idea of the clutch alignment tool plug. Looks like it worked pretty good. Congrats on the 5,000. You guys are killing it!
Its the hydraulic filter on B that lets loose ... I used shop vac on 50 hr service barely lost any.. HST is easy just a few drips past what filter holds. I just did 200 on HST didn't bother with vac :)
@@JustCaidsDayFarm shop vac hose goes over fill hole. Looking at chart after 50 hr service it doesn't mater lol , hydro filter and full fluid change are paired every 400 hrs. HST filter at 200 doesn't loose enough to worry about.
Just fill it back up till its at the full mark on the dipstick....every machine is different, what one person loses when changing a filter VS what another person loses is going to be different...there's a reason there's a dipstick back there to check the fluid levels LOL. I lost about 3-1/2 gallons of fluid as I changed it not just the filter at 50 hours. I changed the engine oil/filter, hydraulic fluid/filter, and the oil in the front axle all at 50 hours. Did the UDT-2 fluid which is synthetic so its good for longer service intervals, so probably will change the fluid/filter again around 200 hours if not sooner, I'll just keep an eye on the fluid color. I'll change the engine oil/filter once a year as I don't put many hours on the machine each year so I'll just do the oil/filter annually regardless of hours, and probably the hydraulic fluid every 2-3 years.
I’ve changed my HST filter several times and it’s always been about like this. Now the screen part can be tricky and you can lose a lot quickly if you aren’t ready. Good luck with your service. Dale!
one word that you said during this video is one of the many reasons that i love this channel. "shoot". you dont hear any cursing or filthy talk. if i hear bad language or a bunch of bleeping out, i just move on. thanks for the good clean content
What can I use to clean my screen if I don't have an air compressor? Also, I noticed you did not lube up the new filter before putting it on. Would that be helpful if I did?
I would say a shop vac or maybe a can of carburetor cleaner to spray it with would work well too. As far as putting oil on the filter seal, that’s a good idea. I usually do. It helps make it easier to remove the filter the next change…
Wow ! Didn’t think that could be done without a full drain on that lower suction filter but you done it ! I don’t think I have the nerve to try it. Great job sir ! Have a Blessed Day
When I did the 50 hour service on my BX2680 this past June, I found that the HST filter screen was pretty clean, I'd seen other videos where the screen was pretty plugged up, so I was surprised when I removed mine and it was extremely clean....the problem was, I didn't drain the transaxle first, didn't think about it before I pulled that screen, but once I did I had hydraulic fluid everywhere....ooops. Didn't matter anyhow as I had already planned on changing it and the filter and going with the UDT-2 synthetic fluid. So I did the hydraulic fluid and filter as well as the engine oil and filter, plus I changed the oil in the front axle as well. With the lack of use my tractor gets I'll stick with an annual engine oil/filter change and then doing the hydraulic fluid/filter change every 2-3 years regardless of hours as I don't put that many hours on and the fluids are cheaper than breakdowns and repairs due to fluids breaking down LOL.
Lol. Man, I thought that I was going to have the same problem. This one didn’t go as smoothly as my first try. My screen actually had some metal the first time I cleaned it. I didn’t care for that, but I’ve checked it a couple times since and it has been all good.
Great video!! Thank You for running us through the process. Doing these PM’s Ourselves, saves cash to get a fancy hat or t-shirt… LOL!!! Safety Suggestion: maybe throw on disposable gloves. Not good to blow compressed air on the skin…..
I had the dealer do the 1st 50 hour service. I can handle the oil changes that’s easy . I’m not lookin forward to the fuel filters they are in bad spots lol 😂
Getting the machine up on ramps and Jack stands made it way way easier to do the fuel filter underneath. That is actually the topic of next week’s Tractor Tuesday.
What a frikken mess,,, clean the screen when you change the trans fluid,,,! And I'm seeing a lift in the back,,, tractor don't fit on the lift? I put my BX23 on my lift,,, way easier for this old guy rather than crawling under the tractor!
I love these videos as I learn before I do my own work. Upcoming 50 hours on the Kubota RTV
Thanks for watching!
thats the kubota hydrostatic oil i use inside my honda hrx2176 21inch mower transmission plus kubota 10w30 motor oil best stuff for gas and diesel engines instead the box store crappy stuff
You've got our address....go ahead and send me that shirt!! 👍
You’re gonna have to take that up with your dealer, Man! 😂🤣
Man I can't remember if it is the hst filter or just the hydraulic filter on my B2601, but when I pulled it just to replace the filter the fluid came flying out! I like the idea of the clutch alignment tool plug. Looks like it worked pretty good. Congrats on the 5,000. You guys are killing it!
Lol. I was lucky that the clutch alignment took fit. I was kind of winging it there. 😂 Thanks for the support!
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead lol it looked like it was all part of the plan.
Its the hydraulic filter on B that lets loose ... I used shop vac on 50 hr service barely lost any.. HST is easy just a few drips past what filter holds. I just did 200 on HST didn't bother with vac :)
@@bhall7997 Last time I did the filters was a full fluid swap so I didn't have that issue. How do you use a shop vac?
@@JustCaidsDayFarm shop vac hose goes over fill hole. Looking at chart after 50 hr service it doesn't mater lol , hydro filter and full fluid change are paired every 400 hrs. HST filter at 200 doesn't loose enough to worry about.
Thanks for showing your quantity of fluid lost… internet searches have left me scratching my head.
Im due for first change in a few more hours.
Just fill it back up till its at the full mark on the dipstick....every machine is different, what one person loses when changing a filter VS what another person loses is going to be different...there's a reason there's a dipstick back there to check the fluid levels LOL. I lost about 3-1/2 gallons of fluid as I changed it not just the filter at 50 hours. I changed the engine oil/filter, hydraulic fluid/filter, and the oil in the front axle all at 50 hours. Did the UDT-2 fluid which is synthetic so its good for longer service intervals, so probably will change the fluid/filter again around 200 hours if not sooner, I'll just keep an eye on the fluid color. I'll change the engine oil/filter once a year as I don't put many hours on the machine each year so I'll just do the oil/filter annually regardless of hours, and probably the hydraulic fluid every 2-3 years.
I’ve changed my HST filter several times and it’s always been about like this. Now the screen part can be tricky and you can lose a lot quickly if you aren’t ready. Good luck with your service. Dale!
one word that you said during this video is one of the many reasons that i love this channel. "shoot". you dont hear any cursing or filthy talk. if i hear bad language or a bunch of bleeping out, i just move on. thanks for the good clean content
Yeah, I can’t stand that either…just not necessary.
Enjoyed the video as always!
Thanks, Buddy!
Another great video Lucas!👍🏻
Thanks, Man!
what did you use to plug the hole up? what is the diameter of it? I'm trying to get something ahead of time to use. Thanks
I actually used a clutch alignment tool I believe. I don’t know the specific size.
What can I use to clean my screen if I don't have an air compressor? Also, I noticed you did not lube up the new filter before putting it on. Would that be helpful if I did?
I would say a shop vac or maybe a can of carburetor cleaner to spray it with would work well too. As far as putting oil on the filter seal, that’s a good idea. I usually do. It helps make it easier to remove the filter the next change…
Wow ! Didn’t think that could be done without a full drain on that lower suction filter but you done it ! I don’t think I have the nerve to try it. Great job sir ! Have a Blessed Day
Lol. Honestly, it can be done way better than I did here. I’ve checked it a couple other times and did a much smoother job. Thanks for watching!
Nicely done! I thought it was a clutch alignment tool :)
Yip! Got lucky that it worked. Lol
When I did the 50 hour service on my BX2680 this past June, I found that the HST filter screen was pretty clean, I'd seen other videos where the screen was pretty plugged up, so I was surprised when I removed mine and it was extremely clean....the problem was, I didn't drain the transaxle first, didn't think about it before I pulled that screen, but once I did I had hydraulic fluid everywhere....ooops. Didn't matter anyhow as I had already planned on changing it and the filter and going with the UDT-2 synthetic fluid. So I did the hydraulic fluid and filter as well as the engine oil and filter, plus I changed the oil in the front axle as well. With the lack of use my tractor gets I'll stick with an annual engine oil/filter change and then doing the hydraulic fluid/filter change every 2-3 years regardless of hours as I don't put that many hours on and the fluids are cheaper than breakdowns and repairs due to fluids breaking down LOL.
Lol. Man, I thought that I was going to have the same problem. This one didn’t go as smoothly as my first try. My screen actually had some metal the first time I cleaned it. I didn’t care for that, but I’ve checked it a couple times since and it has been all good.
I have seen people use a vacuum hose on the fill hole to reduce lose of that costly fluid
I’ve heard about of that. I need to try it sometime!
Great video!! Thank You for running us through the process. Doing these PM’s Ourselves, saves cash to get a fancy hat or t-shirt… LOL!!!
Safety Suggestion: maybe throw on disposable gloves. Not good to blow compressed air on the skin…..
Great suggestion! I noticed it when I was editing the video and thought I probably should have had some gloves on. 😬 Thanks!
I had the dealer do the 1st 50 hour service. I can handle the oil changes that’s easy . I’m not lookin forward to the fuel filters they are in bad spots lol 😂
Getting the machine up on ramps and Jack stands made it way way easier to do the fuel filter underneath. That is actually the topic of next week’s Tractor Tuesday.
I hope you put oil on all those filter gasket before you stuck on back on the tractor, because if not, they will leak
How does maintenance always sneak up on us like this!
Always something!
Shirt, gloves, and hat are a huge distraction 🤣
I know! Looks official! 😂
What a frikken mess,,, clean the screen when you change the trans fluid,,,! And I'm seeing a lift in the back,,, tractor don't fit on the lift? I put my BX23 on my lift,,, way easier for this old guy rather than crawling under the tractor!