The one on the left (while looking forward) is the HST filter. The factory must paint the orange HST filters to match the hydraulic filters for looks, cause my dealer said it's orange. When I scraped the paint on the original HST filter, it was orange underneath. Also, sucks when they refer to the wrong plug in the book. Details matter.
My 2014 dk40 hst held over 14 gallons! A little bigger than the newer dk 4010 models. The rear hydro filter was a muther to get off. They must have a 900 lb gorilla tighten them down.
When you first did the hydraulic oil filter did you lose much oil? About changing the hyd oil. Bigger equipment users will send a sample of the oil to a lab to test for particulate and the base additives. They do it that way instead of by hours because if the oil is still good they save a bundle by testing.
The wrong filter used had the part # for the Kioti 4510. I just serviced mine for the first time and I’ll say the owner’s manuals are a little confusing at best. It wasn’t real difficult and it should go much easier with less spilling the next time.
on my ck3510 there are hydraulic hoses blocking the hydraulic filter. When I replaced the filter, the tight hoses prevented me from unscrewing the filter. I was able to eventually get it off, however, it was a nightmare trying to get the new hydraulic filter threaded on correctly and fast. I lost 1 gallon of hydraulic fluid trying to get it on because the tight hoses were in the way. I was swearing at the top of my lungs. Hated the whole experience.
Kioti has THE WORST manuals I've ever seen. I own both a Kioti tractor and Kioti Zero Turn Mower. Both manuals are useless, especially the one for the mower. It had completely wrong instructions for removing the mower deck. However, they are both very sturdy, reliable rigs and the price was right, so I'll cut them a "little" slack.
My 2022 3510 does not require HST fluid change until the 400 hour mark. The 50 hour thing is ONLY for the HST FILTER, NOT THE HST OIL. I have NO IDEA why you are changing out the HST oil at the 50 hour mark. That explains why your "old" HST oil looks close to pristine. You are wasting your time and money.
THANKS, Now I can attempt to do the change.
Great, to the point video. Greatly Appreciated.
magnificent demo. just the facts, ma'am. nice and clean and i can do it!
The one on the left (while looking forward) is the HST filter. The factory must paint the orange HST filters to match the hydraulic filters for looks, cause my dealer said it's orange. When I scraped the paint on the original HST filter, it was orange underneath.
Also, sucks when they refer to the wrong plug in the book. Details matter.
Thank you for making this! Much appreciated!
Amazing how gravity works.
My 2014 dk40 hst held over 14 gallons! A little bigger than the newer dk 4010 models. The rear hydro filter was a muther to get off. They must have a 900 lb gorilla tighten them down.
When you first did the hydraulic oil filter did you lose much oil?
About changing the hyd oil. Bigger equipment users will send a sample of the oil to a lab to test for particulate and the base additives. They do it that way instead of by hours because if the oil is still good they save a bundle by testing.
The wrong filter used had the part # for the Kioti 4510. I just serviced mine for the first time and I’ll say the owner’s manuals are a little confusing at best. It wasn’t real difficult and it should go much easier with less spilling the next time.
Is the hydrostatic and hydraulic shared fluid?
Did you have to have the engine warm for it to drain OK? (Like you do for engine oil draining)
Good Job!
Sir the hydraulic filter of kiotids4110 and that tractor are same number?
Does it really take 5 gallons? My Kioti dealer sent me three quarts....
Your first filter change on a Kioti can be a PIA, the paint over the original filters making them hard to remove.
My drain plug was hard to remove also.I thought it was cross threaded .
on my ck3510 there are hydraulic hoses blocking the hydraulic filter. When I replaced the filter, the tight hoses prevented me from unscrewing the filter. I was able to eventually get it off, however, it was a nightmare trying to get the new hydraulic filter threaded on correctly and fast. I lost 1 gallon of hydraulic fluid trying to get it on because the tight hoses were in the way. I was swearing at the top of my lungs. Hated the whole experience.
wouldn’t it be better to fill the filters with oil before you put them back on?
I think you was suppose to take plug out of 4x4 out-put shaft housing to finish draining hyd fluid........
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You may find a ratchet handy.
Aren't you suppose to remove the drain plug from the drive shaft housing also, and drain?
I believe so. I have seen it done on other videos.
For some reason you sound like Joe from the garage squad.. Lol
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Yeah Kioti has made DIY a bit confusing
You did not drain all the hydraulic plugs. They are all painted orange.
A true pro doesn't use adjustable wrenches
Kioti has THE WORST manuals I've ever seen. I own both a Kioti tractor and Kioti Zero Turn Mower. Both manuals are useless, especially the one for the mower. It had completely wrong instructions for removing the mower deck. However, they are both very sturdy, reliable rigs and the price was right, so I'll cut them a "little" slack.
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My 2022 3510 does not require HST fluid change until the 400 hour mark. The 50 hour thing is ONLY for the HST FILTER, NOT THE HST OIL. I have NO IDEA why you are changing out the HST oil at the 50 hour mark. That explains why your "old" HST oil looks close to pristine. You are wasting your time and money.