k0ua
Epic Contributor
If it has 4wd it does. The propeller shaft goes between the two oil pan halves.So do Kubotas have 2 drain plugs?
If it has 4wd it does. The propeller shaft goes between the two oil pan halves.So do Kubotas have 2 drain plugs?
Depends entirely on the model and how the front axle is driven. Both my M's have split pans and 2 drain plugs. Makes for a much less cluttered under carraige.Mine is 4wd and has only one plug.
Both mine do, one suction and one delivery plus 2 fuel filters and 2 air cleaner filters. Mine aren't 'hydro' in that sense of the word (as in HST). Both are gear drive, hydraulic shuttle. An HST is useless for what I do.Interesting. My Bobcat CT235 has 2 plugs.
It’s 4 wheel drive and HST. I also thought all HST 4 wheel drives had 2 plugs.
Do you all have 2 separate hydro filters?
MoKelly
Thank you for the good idea about marking the hose length.My DR pump extractor recently broke the line between the one that goes down the dipstick hole and the pump. Bought another one. Have had the DR for years and used for everything. Really handy for the generator where the oil just cannot be drained (a boat inboard would be another).
Your pump looks suspiciously like the "Ironton" pump I bought from Northern Tool. Bought another despite having ruined the seals with hot oil (190 F limit) on the 1st one I bought. Northern refunded my money on that one.
I had ONE incidence where the tube curled up when it hit the bottom of the pan and curled up enough such that it did not suck all the oil out. So, what I do now is mark with my fingers where the dipstick length goes on the dip tube and put it in that length and then very carefully slide it down maybe another 1/4 to 1/2 inch when I maybe feel it hit the oil pan bottom. Only ever happened once.
Mine is 4wd and has only one plug.