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Old 03-25-2009, 11:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 100 HR SERVICE ON 3525?

I cant find my owners manual and im trying to figure out what im supposed to do at the 100hr mark. I dont know what to buy either. Is it change the oil and hyd fluid? I also have a hyd fluid leak coming from the right side of the engine were theres a L shaped metal pipe about 4 or 5" long going into a rubber hose and then going to the back of the tractor. Anbody else experience this? I would apreciate any help guys or gals. Thanks Jesse
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Old 03-27-2009, 09:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: 100 HR SERVICE ON 3525?

Hi Jesse,

I have a 4025 book in my hand and I'd bet there is no service difference so I'll take a shot at answering your question. It says..
engine oil and filter @ 100hrs
check coolant level and water hoses and such
check the tire pressure and grease all zercs.
That's it. Does'nt mention hydraulics at all at 100hrs.
Hope this helps.
Kirby
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