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curly

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2013 Kioti CK35 HST
Well I just had my 50 hour done and it was right at $400. That sound right?

I will definately start doing the fluids, filters and grease myself. What do you do with the fluids that you replace. Just accumulate them in a 5 gallon bucket or something and take them to a shop that will allow it?

And does it even save that much money to do the fluids, filters and grease yourself?
 
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I think I was a little under that, not much though.

I dumped my fluids in the 5gal buckets the hydro fluid came in and then made a couple trips to autozone, where they take it for recycling at no charge.

Don't know how much I saved, but trailering to the dealer and back, several hours labor, plus filters has got to really add up. And I know exactly what was done and how.
 
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I did my own 50 hour and plan on doing the all the rest. I put the used oil and fluid into the jugs the new came in and was going to take them in for recycle, but a neighbor asked for it, so I gave it to him. The 100 hour is comming up soon. I'll try to wait until it gets warmer.
 
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I do my DK45s changes myself. Parts and supplies for the 400 hr service (similar to 50 hr service) cost $250-300 but the HST filter (which I don't have) would add another $50-100. My main cost ($150) was the 10 gal of hydro fluid; I used the Spirax but perfectly good stuff is available from Tractor Supply for much less. If I had a dealer next door, I would pay to have someone else do this service but my nearest dealer (now) is over 50 miles away so DIY is more practical for me.

The 100 hour service is basically an oil change and greasing, which is an easy and inexpensive DIY job. The main thing you want to be able to do yourself is greasing the tractor (50 hr) and especially the loader (10 hr). Some implements (like a mower) also require frequent greasing. A simple manual grease gun will do the job but I added a Lock-n-Lube coupler and an air-operated grease gun. The coupler totally eliminated the messy escaped grease and I can run the air gun with one hand, which speeds things up. I just park the tractor near my air compressor to grease it.
 
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Another good thing about doing it yourself, is you become more familiar with the tractor by crawling around under and servicing it. It can help you find things that might be trouble in the future. The greasing you need to do yourself anyway, you might as well learn how to change the engine oil. and with a couple of those under your belt, you will be ready for the big 400 hour service. The hydraulic and hydrostatic filers are not big deal at all. Fuel filters is pretty easy, If you are careful and fill up the fuel cup after changing the filter, you can usually get away without bleeding the system.. It may "stagger" a bit, but will usually continue to run. Just follow your manual. Oh, don't forget to check the torque on the wheel and loader bolts/nuts.
 
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I found a local service garage that uses a oil burner heater to heat their service bays . They took it all ,no signatures , no limit . If I remember correctly , Advanced auto parts had a 5 gallon limit (several trips).
 
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I found a local service garage that uses a oil burner heater to heat their service bays . They took it all ,no signatures , no limit . If I remember correctly , Advanced auto parts had a 5 gallon limit (several trips).


I just went to 3 different stores in one trip:D
 
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Another good thing about doing it yourself, is you become more familiar with the tractor by crawling around under and servicing it. It can help you find things that might be trouble in the future. The greasing you need to do yourself anyway, you might as well learn how to change the engine oil. and with a couple of those under your belt, you will be ready for the big 400 hour service. The hydraulic and hydrostatic filers are not big deal at all. Fuel filters is pretty easy, If you are careful and fill up the fuel cup after changing the filter, you can usually get away without bleeding the system.. It may "stagger" a bit, but will usually continue to run. Just follow your manual. Oh, don't forget to check the torque on the wheel and loader bolts/nuts.

So is this the small Owners Manual that's supposed to come with the tractor? I definately didn't know about the cup thing after changing the filter. But I did run my DK55 out of fuel once and it was a pain to get it going again.
 
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Hmmm, when I bought my DK40, my dealer said he would split the costs of doing the 50 hr with me, and provide "free" pickup and delivery of my tractor. It is about 80 miles to the dealer from my house. He just gave me an estimate to do the job.... $550!! :eek: Doesn't sound like he is splitting the cost and there is nothing "free" about pickup/delivery.
 
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So is this the small Owners Manual that's supposed to come with the tractor? I definately didn't know about the cup thing after changing the filter. But I did run my DK55 out of fuel once and it was a pain to get it going again.

Yes, But I dont think it mentions partially filling the fuel cup in the owners manual. That is something I learned here from someone else. The idea of plugging up the transmission case vent so the fluid doesn't come out quickly when just changing the hydraulic and hydrostatic filters was my idea. The idea of removing the dipstick when draining the engine oil is an old idea that people have used for years. When draining the front axle oil, remove the fill bolt for the same idea. Just little things to make thing go easier.
 
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Well I just had my 50 hour done and it was right at $400. That sound right?

I will definately start doing the fluids, filters and grease myself. What do you do with the fluids that you replace. Just accumulate them in a 5 gallon bucket or something and take them to a shop that will allow it?

And does it even save that much money to do the fluids, filters and grease yourself?

I don't know what you consider "much money", but I've spent $251.17 for the following

4 engine oil changes including oil filters
2 hydraulic filter changes
1 transmission hydraulic fluid change
1 front axle fluid change
1 fuel filter change

Tractor is four and a half years old, has 476 hrs on the clock, runs like a top. It's 5th oil change is due now, but feel it can wait a week or two, for better weather. Rather do my own maintenance, and repairs....then I know they are done right.
 
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My 50 hour service is coming up in soon. My dealer told me when I purchased the tractor that the 50 hour was free that there was no labour charge except for the fluids etc. They will come to my home and do the service there. I thought that was nice of them. I live 50 miles from the dealership. Now to wait and see how much it will cost.
 
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I don't know what you consider "much money", but I've spent $251.17 for the following

4 engine oil changes including oil filters
2 hydraulic filter changes
1 transmission hydraulic fluid change
1 front axle fluid change
1 fuel filter change

Tractor is four and a half years old, has 476 hrs on the clock, runs like a top. It's 5th oil change is due now, but feel it can wait a week or two, for better weather. Rather do my own maintenance, and repairs....then I know they are done right.

Sounds like you're giving yourself a pretty good deal...family discount I guess. Yeah, I wanna make sure mine is done right too, that's why I worry about doing it myself. But I'm sure I can get plenty of good advice here, as I have already.
 
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My dealer did my 50 hr hydro service, labor free, since it was there to be split in half for some warranty work. I took care of the engine myself.

T2195-38031 HST filter $23.87
T2185-38031 Hydro filter $44.80
MTF hydro oil 7 gal. $168.00 Total $236.67 Sept 2013

Expect higher prices today as inflation is here.
 
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Some of these numbers sound really cheap I wanted to go with Spirax transmission fluid on my 50 hour service, so I spent $286 on 15 gallons of that alone at a bulk oil store. My hydraulic filter was $28 from my dealer and the Rotella for the engine from Wally Wurld was $28 for two gallons and $8 bucks for an oil filter from Napa. That's $350 and I did all the labor myself. This was on my DK45.
 
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Some of these numbers sound really cheap I wanted to go with Spirax transmission fluid on my 50 hour service, so I spent $286 on 15 gallons of that alone at a bulk oil store. My hydraulic filter was $28 from my dealer and the Rotella for the engine from Wally Wurld was $28 for two gallons and $8 bucks for an oil filter from Napa. That's $350 and I did all the labor myself. This was on my DK45.

Sorry...I made a mistake in my addition, total should have been $283.57...not $251.17

The biggest difference in your costs and mine, comes from the transmission fluid price, and the fact I only need 10 gallons....and even then, I have enough left over to do the front axle twice. Traveller Premium Fluid at TSC, 10 gallons came to $86.38 including the 8% sales tax, hydraulic filter at my dealer..$41.50. That makes us $186.12 apart in the cost of one tranny fluid change.

We shop at the same places to do an engine oil change.....Walmart sells me Mobil Delvac 1300 for $12.47 a gallon, my CK takes 1.5 gallons, and my NAPA filter is $6.49.....add that up... plus the 8% tax, and an oil change for me is $27.21. The one and only fuel filter I've purchased was $5.35 at a Bobcat dealer.

So there you have it....the 4 oil changes = $108.84.......the trans/hydraulic fluid = $86.38......the 2 hydraulic filters = $83.00....and one fuel filter = $5.35
 

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