Could someone who has a user id over on the CTB help me out? I hadn't been on there in a while, the site wouldn't recognize my old id, and when I sent for and received my new password it wouldn't recognize my new id either! #@!&! that place!
Anyway, there was a guy who had posted in the Fuel and Lubrication forum with a question about hydraulic fluid filters on a B2410. If someone could relay him this response (or close to it) I'd really appreciate it:
Joe,
I did the 50-hour fluid/filter change on my B2410 pretty recently. The (2) hydraulic fluid filter part numbers they've sold you should be 66021-36060 and 67955-37710. I don't remember which is which, but they were the same sizes as the factory originals. It is pretty common for Kubota to change filter vendors, so it may be OK that yours are different sizes. Cleaning the strainer is not big deal - it just slides out after you remove the RH side filter. I had a couple long metal slivers in mine, and that was it. I'm also in favor of cracking all the drain plugs and draining the old fluid, then putting in new fluid like the manual says - it is only a few gallons.
Thanks.
Rob
Anyway, there was a guy who had posted in the Fuel and Lubrication forum with a question about hydraulic fluid filters on a B2410. If someone could relay him this response (or close to it) I'd really appreciate it:
Joe,
I did the 50-hour fluid/filter change on my B2410 pretty recently. The (2) hydraulic fluid filter part numbers they've sold you should be 66021-36060 and 67955-37710. I don't remember which is which, but they were the same sizes as the factory originals. It is pretty common for Kubota to change filter vendors, so it may be OK that yours are different sizes. Cleaning the strainer is not big deal - it just slides out after you remove the RH side filter. I had a couple long metal slivers in mine, and that was it. I'm also in favor of cracking all the drain plugs and draining the old fluid, then putting in new fluid like the manual says - it is only a few gallons.
Thanks.
Rob