PatasColo
Silver Member
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2010
- Messages
- 228
- Location
- Front Range of Colorado, USA
- Tractor
- Kioti CK20S HST and Gravely walk-behind (2 wheel tractor - 700 lbs.).
So I'm looking at a tractor that has 125 hours, with backhoe (2010 Bobcat CT235). On consignment at local dealer.
I've spoken with the actual owner, and seems unsure about whether the 50 and 100 hour fluid/filter changes were done. They have been greasing it, but I'm just not sure they know about 50 hr fluids/filters or don't want to say or what... giving the benefit of the doubt for now (owner may not actually know, since servicing would have been more than a year back, and sounds like ranch workers might have been responsible for this kind of thing). There is debate about whether the Bobcat hydro fluid was s'posed to be changed at 50 hrs (there are conflicting manuals)... Let's not re-open that debate, as I've read all those threads already. :thumbsup:
So,
1) Should I be overly concerned, or just buy and change the fluids/filters right away?
2) Is there an easy way for me to check the state of the fluids right there at the dealer (without it going into the shop)?
If so, can you please be as specific as possible about locations of fittings, and what to look for in the fluid (color/consistency, etc.)?
3) The tractor does have some significant warranty time left on it (6 months full; 1.5 years drivetrain). Do I have to worry from a warranty standpoint if I have no proof that the servicing was done according to the manual prior to my owning it?
Thanks for any and all suggestions and advice... hoping to settle this within the next couple days.
-Mitch
I've spoken with the actual owner, and seems unsure about whether the 50 and 100 hour fluid/filter changes were done. They have been greasing it, but I'm just not sure they know about 50 hr fluids/filters or don't want to say or what... giving the benefit of the doubt for now (owner may not actually know, since servicing would have been more than a year back, and sounds like ranch workers might have been responsible for this kind of thing). There is debate about whether the Bobcat hydro fluid was s'posed to be changed at 50 hrs (there are conflicting manuals)... Let's not re-open that debate, as I've read all those threads already. :thumbsup:
So,
1) Should I be overly concerned, or just buy and change the fluids/filters right away?
2) Is there an easy way for me to check the state of the fluids right there at the dealer (without it going into the shop)?
If so, can you please be as specific as possible about locations of fittings, and what to look for in the fluid (color/consistency, etc.)?
3) The tractor does have some significant warranty time left on it (6 months full; 1.5 years drivetrain). Do I have to worry from a warranty standpoint if I have no proof that the servicing was done according to the manual prior to my owning it?
Thanks for any and all suggestions and advice... hoping to settle this within the next couple days.
-Mitch