Chewwy
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- Joined
- May 5, 2015
- Messages
- 727
- Location
- Upstate SC, Near the Electric City
- Tractor
- Kubota L3240, MF 265, MF383
Unlikely the siphon drain from the fill port will remove that much fluid, so removal of the drain plugs will still be necessary.I've never trusted a pump for fluid removal. Just have a hard time believing it removes as much fluid as removing the plugs.
The drain pan I had wasn't going to be large enough for draining the L4240's SUDT2, so I bought a big mortar mixing pan at Home Depot.
Pro's: Has greater capacity than needed / is a huge easy to hit target / slides easily between drain plug locations.
Con's: Can be a bit cumbersome when dumping old fluids into used 5 gallon containers for disposal.
The mortar mixing pan is a possibilty but as you mentioned it would be somewhat difficult to get the fluid from that pan to the disposal containers. It could also be used to catch any overfill in 5 gal buckets since the buckets would fit inside the mortar mixing pan. However 5 gal buckets don’t fit under the machine without putting it up on blocks.
Based on masscity’s response, it seems likely that It will not exceed the 5 gal capacity of the drain pan I have.