The setup dealer probably filled the tranny and front end. I assume the tractor comes
bone dry from Korea. So what did he put in?? M guess is whatever's cheep.
10 y ago when I bought my 1st new Kiotis, I tried and could not get a definitive answer as to what brand/type
of trans oil was in there, and who did it. The trans and front diff are not shipped dry, since they
are likely tested and driven off the assembly line. Final dealer assembly only includes wheels & ROPS, for the
most part. I got mine in the crates from Korea, and they were full of oil. No battery, however.
Cheap 5-gal drums of generic clear hyd oil is my bet, knowing it is break-in oil that is required to be drained
in 50 hr.
BTW, Honda has been using 10W30 motor oil in their manual trannies/final drives for more than 25 y, and their
gearboxes live long. I don't know why 80W and 90W gear oils are still so common. Tractors move slowly
and dissipate little power, so I suspect that is why they can get away with hyd oil in the final drives.
The new Corvette has a SEVEN speed manual tranny; I would like to see more of those.