Well, actually it's the strainer tube, but it should be called a painer.
It got to the point where I could no longer ignore the 50 hour service (anyone else here gone more than 10 hours over?), so I ordered all the stuff and got to it today.
Draining the engine oil was a snap. Getting the filter off wasn't. I finally had to crush it a bit with my humungous channelocks so I could break it loose.
Draining the hydro was interesting with me passing cutoff water bottles to my wife who would dump them into a 5 gallon bucket. Next time I'll have a pump.
The hydraulic filter was easy enough.
But the strainer tube is another matter. According to the manual the darned thing should be visible and, presumably accessible, from ABOVE, but unless I'm looking at the wrong thing, and I don't think I am, getting to this thing requires you to shimmy under the tractor. (I'm guessing Kubota made it appear easy to access from above in the manual in order to hide their embarrasment at actually having located it in such a ridiculous spot.) I guess if you had reticulated pythons for arms you could reach it from above...
Am I looking at the right thing? Viewed from the back, it's on the left side and has a sturdy metal tube coming out that curves up to parts unknown. The tube doesn't look like it would flex at all. Maybe it has a flexible connection at the top that allows it to move?
Of course the head on this thing is bigger than the largest socket in my set (22mm) and my pliers wouldn't budge it.
Hog
It got to the point where I could no longer ignore the 50 hour service (anyone else here gone more than 10 hours over?), so I ordered all the stuff and got to it today.
Draining the engine oil was a snap. Getting the filter off wasn't. I finally had to crush it a bit with my humungous channelocks so I could break it loose.
Draining the hydro was interesting with me passing cutoff water bottles to my wife who would dump them into a 5 gallon bucket. Next time I'll have a pump.
The hydraulic filter was easy enough.
But the strainer tube is another matter. According to the manual the darned thing should be visible and, presumably accessible, from ABOVE, but unless I'm looking at the wrong thing, and I don't think I am, getting to this thing requires you to shimmy under the tractor. (I'm guessing Kubota made it appear easy to access from above in the manual in order to hide their embarrasment at actually having located it in such a ridiculous spot.) I guess if you had reticulated pythons for arms you could reach it from above...
Am I looking at the right thing? Viewed from the back, it's on the left side and has a sturdy metal tube coming out that curves up to parts unknown. The tube doesn't look like it would flex at all. Maybe it has a flexible connection at the top that allows it to move?
Of course the head on this thing is bigger than the largest socket in my set (22mm) and my pliers wouldn't budge it.
Hog