Gary Fowler
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- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
It isn't a matter of cost to do, actually the first oil change is free at the dealer. I was just wondering what other folks are doing for low mileage vehicles.
I guess soon as the snow clears out, may as well take it in for a change. I generally do my own oil changes on all my vehicles. The only one I really hate doing is the wife's 2003 OLDS Bravada. The oil filter is up about a foot or a bit more inside a hole in the frame and the only way to get it off is to have the oil drip down your arm as you unscrew it even if you are using the socket type of filter wrench.
I guess soon as the snow clears out, may as well take it in for a change. I generally do my own oil changes on all my vehicles. The only one I really hate doing is the wife's 2003 OLDS Bravada. The oil filter is up about a foot or a bit more inside a hole in the frame and the only way to get it off is to have the oil drip down your arm as you unscrew it even if you are using the socket type of filter wrench.