Oil & Fuel Kioti ck2610 HST maintanance

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kkimura

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Kioti ck2610 hst
Hi all, I'm at 27 hours and will be at the 50 hr service in no time. Some observations and questions on maintenance. I've gone around torquing the wheel bolts and nuts, the ROPS bolts and loader bolts. The loader bolts are 22mm 10.9 and the nearest I can figure it's torque value is over 540 ft lbs plus. I noticed a majority of bolts turned a 1/4 or more before my wrench clicked with the wrench set to 190 ft lbs, and it was all I could do to get that click. Is there any dealer information on the minimum torque on the loader bolts? I can't imagine torquing to over 540 ft lbs.

The ROPS are 19mm, DS 7.T. bolts. This is where the 190 ft lbs came from. It's an extrapolation from 14, 16 and 18 mm bolts at grade 7. Again many of the ROPS bolts turned a 1/4 or more before the click. Since I did this before the loader bolts, I figured I'd hear a click way before any turning. Am I reading torque values for metric bolts wrong?

Reading the 50 hr service, the manual calls for new hydraulic filters but indicates the fluid does not need to be changed out until 400 hrs. I imagine this means only topping your fluid to replace what is lost in the filters. Correct?

Thanks for your help. This is a great community. Ken
 
   / Kioti ck2610 HST maintanance #2  
Bolts are measured by their shaft size, not the socket size. So, if it's a 22mm socket, it's not a 22mm bolt.
 
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Thanks for your reply. I found a table giving a wrench size for given bolt size. Plus I fired off an e-mail to Kioti asking for the loader bolt torque. I'll see if I get a response. The 22mm wrench size = M17 bolt size putting the torque for grade 10.9 around 180 plus lb-ft, a tad lower than the 540 lb-ft I mistakenly assumed. Ken
 
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Here is a pic of the torque charts right out of my KL130 loader owners/parts manual. Measure the diameter of the bolt so you know what you are actually tightening. They also recommend to re-torque after every 25hrs of loader use. image-4087295037.jpg image-977330947.jpg
 

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