MiserableOldFart
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- Jun 27, 2006
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- Delaware County Catskills NY
- Tractor
- NH Workmaster 40, Kubota GR2120
The TC26 DA is getting old enough now that there might be some owners out there who are not original owners and not on the mailing list from CNH, so I thought I'd put this up as a warning: There is a service bulletin out on oil: When you add oil, or change oil in the TC26DA (don't know about other models, but it would seem logical that at least the TC23DA would have the same problem.) Be VERY careful to pour the oil in S-L-O-W-L-Y. I also would take the precaution (that seems logical though for all I know it might make things worse) of having the engine well warmed up for oil changes so that it's still warm when you replace the oil as well.
Apparently, pouring the oil in fast (as the very large oil fill invites you to do) can DESTROY the engine. I also take the precaution of, after filling slowly, letting the tractor sit for 10 minutes or so to allow all the oil to flow into the oil pan, then checking again for level before starting.
The service bulletin came as a total surprise to me. I had changed the oil a couple times myself after the dealer did it the first time.
Just went down and got the bulletin. Hadn't seen for a while and it indeed covers a whole bunch of models. The number of the bulletin is 0606-T3 and it covers TC23DA, TC26DA, TC30, TC35A, TC35DA, TC40DA, TC40A, TC45A, TC45DA, TC48DA, TZ18DA, TZ22DA, TZ25DA, TC29DA, TC33DA, MC22, MC28, MC35, and commercial front mowers.
I think someone put a thread about this up in the past, but there is always the chance of new owners of used machines out there that haven't seen it.
There are further instructions in the bulletin regarding how to address the problem if you believe oil has gotten into the breather valve into the intake manifold and cylinders.
Apparently, pouring the oil in fast (as the very large oil fill invites you to do) can DESTROY the engine. I also take the precaution of, after filling slowly, letting the tractor sit for 10 minutes or so to allow all the oil to flow into the oil pan, then checking again for level before starting.
The service bulletin came as a total surprise to me. I had changed the oil a couple times myself after the dealer did it the first time.
Just went down and got the bulletin. Hadn't seen for a while and it indeed covers a whole bunch of models. The number of the bulletin is 0606-T3 and it covers TC23DA, TC26DA, TC30, TC35A, TC35DA, TC40DA, TC40A, TC45A, TC45DA, TC48DA, TZ18DA, TZ22DA, TZ25DA, TC29DA, TC33DA, MC22, MC28, MC35, and commercial front mowers.
I think someone put a thread about this up in the past, but there is always the chance of new owners of used machines out there that haven't seen it.
There are further instructions in the bulletin regarding how to address the problem if you believe oil has gotten into the breather valve into the intake manifold and cylinders.
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