Do your own Fluids and Filters on a BX

   / Do your own Fluids and Filters on a BX #481  
Just did my first 50 hr service last weekend on my 2380. I was pleased how accessible all the maintenance areas are. Very easy tractor to work on, as far as maintenance issues.
 
   / Do your own Fluids and Filters on a BX
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Just did my first 50 hr service last weekend on my 2380. I was pleased how accessible all the maintenance areas are. Very easy tractor to work on, as far as maintenance issues.

That's why I posted this thread. To show that most everyone can do their own scheduled maintenance while saving time, trouble and money by doing it at home instead of the two trailering trips to a dealer.
 
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My brother that lives next door has finally stepped a foot into the Kubota world and bought a BX1500 (Bought from my SIL). My brother Joe called and said he was going to take it to Barlows for complete service which we know is changing all filters and fluids sort of like part of this thread and I scoffed at him and told him to look at this thread and then if he felt he needed help I'd bring my stool and come help him all the way next door. I told my wife the hardest part of doing the service is getting my fat butt back up off the floor. Anyway, bringing this thread forward for him to peruse and enjoy and see how easy peasy it is to save $100. He needs to look at his machine to help him understand it anyway as do all Kubota owners..
 
   / Do your own Fluids and Filters on a BX #484  
My brother that lives next door has finally stepped a foot into the Kubota world and bought a BX1500 (Bought from my SIL). My brother Joe called and said he was going to take it to Barlows for complete service which we know is changing all filters and fluids sort of like part of this thread and I scoffed at him and told him to look at this thread and then if he felt he needed help I'd bring my stool and come help him all the way next door. I told my wife the hardest part of doing the service is getting my fat butt back up off the floor. Anyway, bringing this thread forward for him to peruse and enjoy and see how easy peasy it is to save $100. He needs to look at his machine to help him understand it anyway as do all Kubota owners..

That's what started me years ago. In effect, the savings paid me to learn how to do my own work.
 
   / Do your own Fluids and Filters on a BX #485  
So is the BX he bought one you used to own? I figure in your area any used Kubota has about a 50% chance that you owned it at one time! I hope he enjoys the tractor. How long before you talk him into another one?
 
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So is the BX he bought one you used to own? I figure in your area any used Kubota has about a 50% chance that you owned it at one time! I hope he enjoys the tractor. How long before you talk him into another one?

:D:D:laughing::laughing: Well, sort of. I did buy it used about 3 years ago from Barlows to give it to my SIL for mowing some rental property using my F2680 and ZD326. My SIL has since moved to a different location with a smaller level yard, I also sold the rental property a couple years ago and thus the trade of the BX1500 to money and a gas Husquavarna riding mower worked out for everyone. My brother has a hillside lot and needed something with 4wd.
 
   / Do your own Fluids and Filters on a BX #487  
I changed my Oil and filters on my BX2660 a ckmouple of days ago and took pictures. It's really a simple easy job. A little dirty but not bad. Soap or GO JO will clean the dirt off.
I know there will be some that say pay your local dealer your money to do this so they can stay in business and help the local economy but this is for those that don't want to do that and want to save their money to spend as they please with out saving their local dealer.
For safety, one should put blocks or something under their front tires but I didn't. If you have the brush guard, you have to remove the 4 bolts holding it on which is very obvious and easy to do so I won't cover that.
I removed the mowing deck which is a bit of tugging and grunting but also not rocket science. I should have turned the wheels on the deck to make it roll out easier but I didn't, I will when I reinstall it and ever do it again. The job can probably be done without removing the mowing deck but it is a very easy job with deck removed. Also with deck removed it's a very good time to grease all the fittings on the deck, check deck fluids and sharpen deck blades. I also discovered my deck was bent on one edge when new blades hit it. I got my giant water pump pliers and bent edge of deck back into proper shape. Don't know when or how I bent the deck.:confused: I have pictures of removing deck if anyone wants those posted.
First, have your fluids and filters handy. One transmission filter and one oil filter plus quarts of oil. If you have FEL, lift front off ground with FEL. If not then jack it up or do it over a ditch that you can crawl in to get under tractor.
Raise hood and remove engine shroud and loosen oil filler cap. Two reasons to get under it. One to remove bolt on bottom of oil pan (Have a catch pan for oil to drain into) and while your there turn around and remove transmission filter which will cause about a half a cup of fluid to run out. Have new filter beside you with seal on filter lubricated with fluid, oil or dielectric grease. Install new transmission filter. Place bolt back into bottom of oil pan and tighten.
Your now done under the tractor. Install drain catch pan under filter side and then remove filter off side of motor. Install new filter with lubricated ring seal. I hand tighten filters then turn them 1/4 to 1/2 turn with a filter wrench. My filter wrench is a cheapo that I've had for years and works on about any filter. Pull the spring ring, slip over end of filter and turn. Fill with oil, run a few minutes and then check and top off oil.
The transmission screen removal can be explained if anyone wants to hear/read about it.
I hate getting started on jobs like this and usually put it off as long as I can but when I get into it I sort of enjoy it and the satisfaction of a job completed and well done is very fulfilling and saves a few bucks to buy another tool or toy.
I also recommend everyone do this to familiarize them selves with their tractor and to see how easy it really is.

Edited in Paragraph form for Newbury. Is this better Newbury?

Commenting on this so I can find it easier later
 
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Was showing my brother my BX2370 yesterday and I mostly use the L3901 and wife and Grands mow with the F and BX. I hadn't noticed the hours on the BX and the hour meter showed 50.3 hours so I had to hunt for this thread to review for my upcoming engine oil and filter changes. Does the mowing deck HAVE to come off :D:confused3::laughing:?
 
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Hey John nice post and I am sure it is helpful to the new guys. I have a question on the BX1500 that you had that I now have did you service it yourself? Did you change out the HST Fluid and filters and if so did you use SUDT?

:laughing::laughing: 9 years and about 20 different Kubotas later and I brought this post up for refresher review before starting my fluid and filter change.:) Sometimes as we age some of that smarts leaks out and I have to get some reminders just to make sure..
 
   / Do your own Fluids and Filters on a BX #490  
:laughing::laughing: 9 years and about 20 different Kubotas later and I brought this post up for refresher review before starting my fluid and filter change.:) Sometimes as we age some of that smarts leaks out and I have to get some reminders just to make sure..
I just go to my Owners Manual for that information. Kubota does a good job outlining the procedure and what is needed. :confused3:
 

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