So is that on the top of the transmission housing? Appears that there would be nothing but air under that plug. Philip.
It's in the clutch housing see part number 100 in the pdf file.
So is that on the top of the transmission housing? Appears that there would be nothing but air under that plug. Philip.
I'm guessing even the limited heating provided by the block heater would have been enough to prevent the ice from forming. I could be wrong. I never had a problem when I stored my tractor in my unheated barn no matter what the temperature was. The reason I parked the B2400 outside was because there was so much snow I could not get to the barn. Anyway, it's better than nothing.
Don't know how water got in the fluid. Always stored inside. Never operated in the rain.
I had the dealer install the kubota block heater. Works great. I walk out to the barn, plug it in, go back in and have a cup of coffee and by the time I'm done its warmed up any ready to start. I just think its better to pre-warm the enging before starting on a very cold day.


I recently The hardest part of the install was removing the existing plug from the side of the engine - very tight.
I had good luck with my magnetic block heater from Napa Auto. The beauty of magnetic is that you can switch them between machines. This sucker gets so hot that it almost gave me a 2nd degree burn when I touched it accidentally.