FloridaCracker
New member
Hey guys,
I purchased my tractor about two months ago. Since then I've put about five hours on the FEL. The guy I purchased it from owns an auto mechanic shop and so he put all new hydraulics on the tractor since the lines were original and cracking, etc. He did not replace the oil or fuel filter - he just wanted the tractor in sellable condition. He did give it an oil change (weird to do an oil change but not replace the filter?). I got to thinking after reading a couple posts about hydraulic fluid; I don't know what kind of fluid he put in the tractor. I guess I could call but I'd be annoyed if folks are calling me two months after I sold something. I presume the fluid is cheapo stuff. My question is if you were in my shoes would you replace the hydraulic fluid with what you know - the good stuff? Or would you not worry about it, considering it hasn't given me any problems.
Thanks,
Brian
2000 Kubota L2600DT
I purchased my tractor about two months ago. Since then I've put about five hours on the FEL. The guy I purchased it from owns an auto mechanic shop and so he put all new hydraulics on the tractor since the lines were original and cracking, etc. He did not replace the oil or fuel filter - he just wanted the tractor in sellable condition. He did give it an oil change (weird to do an oil change but not replace the filter?). I got to thinking after reading a couple posts about hydraulic fluid; I don't know what kind of fluid he put in the tractor. I guess I could call but I'd be annoyed if folks are calling me two months after I sold something. I presume the fluid is cheapo stuff. My question is if you were in my shoes would you replace the hydraulic fluid with what you know - the good stuff? Or would you not worry about it, considering it hasn't given me any problems.
Thanks,
Brian
2000 Kubota L2600DT