Ive been bingeing a lot of your videos Mike. Takes a real stand up guy to broadcast his cell# like that. I just hope you don’t get flooded with every question from every tractor owner in every state in the union. I was tempted to call it but opted to reading the owners manual like a good boy…hehe.
You make very good, informative videos. And I am very impressed that you are honest in them. For example most dealers wouldn’t be that straightforward about not needing to buy the fluids you sell.
Right. I am waiting for the delivery of my first tractor and considering things like my 50 hour service and was doing a little research on it. I can find absolutely zero info on Kubota branded oil. Is it conventional, semi, or full synthetic? 🤷♂️ Who knows? For about the same price I can get Shell Rotella T6 10W-30, and I won’t have to pay for shipping or drive an hour to the dealership. Probably going to go that route but use Kubota filters. The filters are a lot cheaper to ship and I can even find them on Amazon these days. It’s a little harder for a tech to tell which oil you have in your tractor when it’s time to change but much easier to identify a filter. Where I’m never going to compromise is their Super UDT 2 fluid. Gonna bite that bullet at my 400 hour service
Allows good advice and viewing.. Step one.. park it in the shed grab a couple of your favourite beverages and just look at it check out were everything is and have a read of the book.. The only thing that I disagree with is the marking of the dip stick with the paint pen.. = oil contamination.. But I'm picky about oil. And forren matter.. especially when I'm building a motor.. and servicing Cheers mate keep it up.. Wish this guy had a dearlishp in Queensland Australia... When I visit the USA I'm going to buy this guy a drink...
Great info, Mike. A couple of things I'll add to what you've said: 1) A blown fuse isn't a problem; it is the symptom of a problem. You need to resolve the cause, not just pop in a new fuse. You'll likely just blow the new fuse also if you haven't fixed the underlying problem. But that said, keeping spares on hand is important. 2) Cleaning the multiple radiators on a tractor really needs the use of water. Air and brushes won't get 'er done. I use a tool called the Radiator Genie that screws on the end of a garden hose and has a nice, long tube to spray a pressurized stream of water through the back of the radiators. It makes cleaning the radiators MUCH easier. Dwight
@@LSE_TRACTOR After the many tips I've found in your videos, I'm happy I could give a little something back, Mike! The Radiator Genie wands are so simple, yet so very effective. I'm sure you'll like them as much as I do.
Really great info and explained perfect. I watched your loading a tractor on a trailer yesterday, and it was the same. No fluss or BS, just great information. Thank you for all these type of videos. When I buy my next tractor you would be the first person I would call.
Thanks Mike, Just the Video I needed to see, since I just had my Tractor delivered 6/22 from your Dealership. Information was very helpful and timely. I will be picking up the tools and supplies you suggested and Will be Reading the Service Manual thoroughly. Thanks for the Timely Video.
Mike, thanks for another great educational video. I hope to one day own a tractor. Your videos are a great tool as I continue my search to find the right tractor. Thanks again and we’ll see y’all on the next one…
You've done it again, Mike. Another great video! Entertaining and educational at the same time. Just what a newbie like me needs to see. And thanks again for taking the time with me and guiding me through the buying process of my first tractor. You made everything so painless. I'm loving my new TYM.
Yes a start up training video would be very handy! I just purchased a TMY T115 but the manual isn't very helpful! I always use AMSOIL in all my tractors!
Yes you defiantly need the lock--N-Lube & use AMSOIL grease & oil! I ordered 2 spud wrenches for each tractor they will work great to turn the PTO shaft to get to the grease fitting!
Yes you defiantly need a Lock & Lube there are 10 grease fittings o one side of the loader on the TYM T115 alone & you can't get a regular grease gun off easily & will probably break the Zerk fitting trying!
Great videos and learning a lot form your knowledge. Thanks for the straight forward honesty. I’m in the process of buying a tractor. It’s been a kioti and a John Deere 1025R.
This is brilliant !!! Thanks soo much for making and sharing this, I'm learning here, and you've really helped 😊 especially with the loader lock out idea !
I’ve been watching your videos to prepare to use my new kioti. They are really good thanks. I would love to repay you by purchasing my maintenance kits from you. Is that something you plan on doing anytime soon? Take care.
I love my lock n lube grease gun and coupler it was a game changer from the cheap couplers that pop off n make a mess everywhere of you don't get it on just right!!!
Yes bad things happen alone!!! Nobody around to help or go for help and you suffer out there alone and quite possibly die out there alone. Someone finds you long after the fact!!!!
3 lb BFH= Adjustment device 5 lb BFH= Modification tool. Remember when buying a new piece of equipment, or a new tool, is just like buying a new toy when you were a kid. Go play with it and learn how it works.
Awesome video, Quick question. What is the difference between the KL4030 and KL4030C for the CK10SE tractors. I see on kioti’s website the 4030C will lift more and has over 1000 lbs more bucket rollback power but with a significantly lower breakout force and that doesn’t make a lot of sense.
Ha! It’s those crazy Canadians and their odd math. The “C” indicates that it is sourced to us from Kioti of Canada. Kioti USA was fortunate enough to get some of their loader production. I can’t tell a difference in performance.
@@LSE_TRACTOR thanks so much. I have another question, I noticed that other dealers that post prices online have an $1100 price difference between the 4030 and 4030C and that seems really strange if they are functionally and physically the same. You channel is awesome and I have spent all weekend watching most videos, I’ve had a CS2410 for 4 years and have been looking to move up to something a little more capable.
Friend, just bought a new 4710, first new tractor ever, because I can finally afford one. Took me 60yrs, but can afford service calls too! Dad was the mechanic, unfortunately also a poor teacher.
Mike. I watched a couple of your videos. You do a nice job. Thank you. It shows you care about customer satisfaction. I am interested in a TYM T25 but I am in upstate NY. Not sure if it is economical for me to buy a tractor from you...but I would consider it. Feel free to email me back if we should connect.
Take it "Easy" on Mike he's just trying to make it simple--- lots of tractor models he is acquainted with ---just "making parallel similarities ". He did say ""refer to the Operator's Manual ".
Ive been bingeing a lot of your videos Mike.
Takes a real stand up guy to broadcast his cell# like that.
I just hope you don’t get flooded with every question from every tractor owner in every state in the union.
I was tempted to call it but opted to reading the owners manual like a good boy…hehe.
Dude! that pen.
You make very good, informative videos. And I am very impressed that you are honest in them. For example most dealers wouldn’t be that straightforward about not needing to buy the fluids you sell.
Right. I am waiting for the delivery of my first tractor and considering things like my 50 hour service and was doing a little research on it. I can find absolutely zero info on Kubota branded oil. Is it conventional, semi, or full synthetic? 🤷♂️ Who knows? For about the same price I can get Shell Rotella T6 10W-30, and I won’t have to pay for shipping or drive an hour to the dealership. Probably going to go that route but use Kubota filters. The filters are a lot cheaper to ship and I can even find them on Amazon these days. It’s a little harder for a tech to tell which oil you have in your tractor when it’s time to change but much easier to identify a filter. Where I’m never going to compromise is their Super UDT 2 fluid. Gonna bite that bullet at my 400 hour service
Allows good advice and viewing..
Step one.. park it in the shed grab a couple of your favourite beverages and just look at it check out were everything is and have a read of the book..
The only thing that I disagree with is the marking of the dip stick with the paint pen.. = oil contamination..
But I'm picky about oil. And forren matter.. especially when I'm building a motor.. and servicing
Cheers mate keep it up..
Wish this guy had a dearlishp in Queensland Australia...
When I visit the USA I'm going to buy this guy a drink...
Great info, Mike. A couple of things I'll add to what you've said:
1) A blown fuse isn't a problem; it is the symptom of a problem. You need to resolve the cause, not just pop in a new fuse. You'll likely just blow the new fuse also if you haven't fixed the underlying problem. But that said, keeping spares on hand is important.
2) Cleaning the multiple radiators on a tractor really needs the use of water. Air and brushes won't get 'er done. I use a tool called the Radiator Genie that screws on the end of a garden hose and has a nice, long tube to spray a pressurized stream of water through the back of the radiators. It makes cleaning the radiators MUCH easier.
Dwight
Dwight, I just Googled “Radiator Genie” and immediately became like a 17 year old girl at a Beatles concert. I ordered 10 of them. Thank you!
@@LSE_TRACTOR After the many tips I've found in your videos, I'm happy I could give a little something back, Mike! The Radiator Genie wands are so simple, yet so very effective. I'm sure you'll like them as much as I do.
Really great info and explained perfect. I watched your loading a tractor on a trailer yesterday, and it was the same. No fluss or BS, just great information. Thank you for all these type of videos. When I buy my next tractor you would be the first person I would call.
Great video. I’m considering buying a tractor. Just a small tractor. I know less than zero about tractors. A lot of good information here.
Thank you, Mike! I bought my tractor from you in November, and this is incredibly useful information!
Thanks Mike, Just the Video I needed to see, since I just had my Tractor delivered 6/22 from your Dealership. Information was very helpful and timely. I will be picking up the tools and supplies you suggested and Will be Reading the Service Manual thoroughly. Thanks for the Timely Video.
Thank you Jose! Thank you for your business and your trust.
Mike, thanks for another great educational video. I hope to one day own a tractor. Your videos are a great tool as I continue my search to find the right tractor. Thanks again and we’ll see y’all on the next one…
What kind words! Thank you
Most excellent video!!! Great tip on the paint pen/stick for those silver dip sticks etc.
You've done it again, Mike. Another great video! Entertaining and educational at the same time. Just what a newbie like me needs to see.
And thanks again for taking the time with me and guiding me through the buying process of my first tractor. You made everything so painless. I'm loving my new TYM.
Thank you Charles! What kind words
Don’t forget the BFH! Lol
Yes a start up training video would be very handy! I just purchased a TMY T115 but the manual isn't very helpful! I always use AMSOIL in all my tractors!
This is great info! Stuff I haven't heard anywhere else. Common sense, but especially good for a new owner such as myself. Thanks
Yes you defiantly need the lock--N-Lube & use AMSOIL grease & oil! I ordered 2 spud wrenches for each tractor they will work great to turn the PTO shaft to get to the grease fitting!
Excellent info Larry! I'm picking up my CK4210 here in Australia in the next couple of weeks and these are extremely well timed tips.
Congratulations Shock! You didn’t by chance buy from Geelong Rural in Victoria, did you? Amanda Davies is my friend.
@@LSE_TRACTOR No, got mine 3hrs away from Brendan at McGregor's machinery in Wangaratta. They've been great!
Lots of clever, practical tips here, thanks!
Yes you defiantly need a Lock & Lube there are 10 grease fittings o one side of the loader on the TYM T115 alone & you can't get a regular grease gun off easily & will probably break the Zerk fitting trying!
As usual another awesome video Mike. I also bought an online service manual for my CK3510SE
I should have mentioned the full manual.
Great videos and learning a lot form your knowledge. Thanks for the straight forward honesty. I’m in the process of buying a tractor. It’s been a kioti and a John Deere 1025R.
You know that I love my Kiotis, but I’ll admit that the 1025 is a fine machine
This is brilliant !!! Thanks soo much for making and sharing this, I'm learning here, and you've really helped 😊 especially with the loader lock out idea !
Interesting video Mike, I wish you were my local dealer.
Great job! Love my lock and lube and Milwaukee M18 grease gun! Almost makes greasing fun!
Indeed!
Great video and fun to watch! I’m looking at acreage, after pulling the trigger it’s then tractor time!
You would be remiss on those tanks. A lot of farmers and ranchers still use them today and we'll into the future.
Very nice video Larry👍
Thanks for the great advices sir. Two questions: How many years ganantee and does it have a turbo charger on it ,Thanks again
Very good video thanks for doing this one and spending so much time on it
That makes me feel better Dustin. I thought it may have went way too long.
Great show..
Thanks Mike. Great video!
Excellent video, thank you!
Really good info and video.
Excellent job 👏
I’ve been watching your videos to prepare to use my new kioti. They are really good thanks.
I would love to repay you by purchasing my maintenance kits from you. Is that something you plan on doing anytime soon?
Take care.
Ol beeyoui...racking dah haus ahh. Gaga
I love my lock n lube grease gun and coupler it was a game changer from the cheap couplers that pop off n make a mess everywhere of you don't get it on just right!!!
It rare that I get that excited over an overpriced tool, but if you know, you know.
@@LSE_TRACTOR Same here , I hated to spend that much money, but would again only sooner if i have to !!!
Will you do an apples to apples comparison to kioti and tym (Branson)
mid 30s hp tractors. I am stuck bewteen the 2
Yes bad things happen alone!!! Nobody around to help or go for help and you suffer out there alone and quite possibly die out there alone. Someone finds you long after the fact!!!!
3 lb BFH= Adjustment device 5 lb BFH= Modification tool. Remember when buying a new piece of equipment, or a new tool, is just like buying a new toy when you were a kid. Go play with it and learn how it works.
Mr. Jumper, I am impressed with your sage-like advice. Thank you!
Ya, "Don't force it; use a bigger HAMMER". Or just be smart and thoroughly READ & Understand the " Operator's manual.
Great info thank you
Awesome video,
Quick question. What is the difference between the KL4030 and KL4030C for the CK10SE tractors. I see on kioti’s website the 4030C will lift more and has over 1000 lbs more bucket rollback power but with a significantly lower breakout force and that doesn’t make a lot of sense.
Ha! It’s those crazy Canadians and their odd math. The “C” indicates that it is sourced to us from Kioti of Canada. Kioti USA was fortunate enough to get some of their loader production. I can’t tell a difference in performance.
@@LSE_TRACTOR thanks so much. I have another question, I noticed that other dealers that post prices online have an $1100 price difference between the 4030 and 4030C and that seems really strange if they are functionally and physically the same.
You channel is awesome and I have spent all weekend watching most videos, I’ve had a CS2410 for 4 years and have been looking to move up to something a little more capable.
@@ericbergen2703 there is no difference in price between the KL4030 and the KL4030C. It could be a dealer being opportunistic.
good info.
Thank you for this video
Still have yet to see a video on the NS series.
Thank you sir
Do you have any videos on the T y m twenty five cab tractors
I think you need to expand to a Louisiana area!!!!
Wayne we have lots of customers in LA.!
Great viteo
Which tractor has more engine repairs TYM or Kiote?
Whichever ones the owners neglect more.
Friend, just bought a new 4710, first new tractor ever, because I can finally afford one.
Took me 60yrs, but can afford service calls too!
Dad was the mechanic, unfortunately also a poor teacher.
zerK...not zerT
🙄
Dawg receipts nowadays fade after months and are u readable
Does your tractor not have fuel filters? No rust should ever reach the injectors in a properly designed fuel delivery system.
@@harleyrozeboom7826 how so
@@harleyrozeboom7826 dawg y
Done do done lo ✅👍
Mike. I watched a couple of your videos. You do a nice job. Thank you. It shows you care about customer satisfaction. I am interested in a TYM T25 but I am in upstate NY. Not sure if it is economical for me to buy a tractor from you...but I would consider it. Feel free to email me back if we should connect.
Scott, I would like to take a swing at it! Will you email me at Mike@LSEtractor.com please.
lol...BFH.
Sounds like a pain in the ass
You need to quit stammering and get to the point.
Wow. What a (*****)
Take it "Easy" on Mike he's just trying to make it simple--- lots of tractor models he is acquainted with ---just "making parallel similarities ". He did say ""refer to the Operator's Manual ".