4shorts
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Hey, if people can't see a 75 foot long semi, barreling down on them at 65 MPH, and pull out in front of it............anything is possible![]()
:laughing::laughing: So true!
Hey, if people can't see a 75 foot long semi, barreling down on them at 65 MPH, and pull out in front of it............anything is possible![]()
After reading the manual![]()
I always prime my oil filter first as well. Yes I know it's on it's side but fill it half way with oil, let it settle for a few minutes then screw it on the engine. Your motor will love you for it. :thumbsup:
hey guys, I'm not an amateur at changing oil in these tractors or for that
matter in any machinery. I've been at it several years now
Will try that out on our next oil change. Is your Kubota filter a short one?
hey guys, I'm not an amateur at changing oil in these tractors or for that
matter in any machinery. I've been at it several years now, just had not run
into a manual that was that far off on the amount in any other machinery.
this was my point in asking the question. I had also never heard that there
could be as much as 1 to 2 qts. of oil left in a small motor like like this
after you let it drain properly !! Also that there was two different oil pans
on these tractors.
Just a warning too others that might not be as familiar with equipment
as you all are.
The reason we want to know whether you did that or not, is to get an idea of how much would be left, so that the next person that comes along with this problem, we would be able to advise them better. James K0UA