B2650 owners

   / B2650 owners #11  
I'm guessing this also applies to the B3350, as my dealer (around 400 miles away!) sent me a letter to bring 'er in - - I don't think so! Called a closer dealer and they said they'd have to have the tractor for a couple of days as they'd have to drain and replace hydraulic fluid. Since Kubota, according to the letter I received, allows 30 minutes to the dealer for the plug swap, the drain and refill doesn't sound right. I sure would rather drag it over there on my trailer and wait for an hour or two rather than make two trips and do without the tractor.
 
   / B2650 owners #12  
Does anyone know where or have a picture of the proposed leaky plug? I'd like to just keep an eye on it for future reference. There was no sign of leaks while I was changing filters the first or second time but I may not have seen it if I weren't looking for it directly.....
 

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