Drewintoledo
Bronze Member
Can anyone pass me the service manual for the MT225? I need to perform the 50 hour flush and would like to check out the manual for other service needs.
If you purchased tractor new it came with service manual covering basics on service intervals.50 hours engine oil, filter along both hydraulic filters. You will need gallon of LS hydraulic oil if you desire to keep same hydraulic oil in tractor. Make sure engine oil used is ck4 rating that is spelled out in the manual. I also found with mmm it was easier to pull rear wheel to change filters less oil loss. I am now at 168 hours on my MT225S no complaints hearty tractor. Naturally lube all zerk grease fittings. I use tacky grease to keep it from migrating out keeps tractor cleaner. Check air filters and antifreeze levels.Can anyone pass me the service manual for the MT225? I need to perform the 50 hour flush and would like to check out the manual for other service needs.
A service manual does exist. Contact your dealer and ask them if they can tell you where to get one.I’ve got capacities and such I guess I was hoping for the Choltons or Haynes equivalent for my tractor. Maybe that doesn’t exist?
I'm just trying to find all the zerk points on my 225sIf you purchased tractor new it came with service manual covering basics on service intervals.50 hours engine oil, filter along both hydraulic filters. You will need gallon of LS hydraulic oil if you desire to keep same hydraulic oil in tractor. Make sure engine oil used is ck4 rating that is spelled out in the manual. I also found with mmm it was easier to pull rear wheel to change filters less oil loss. I am now at 168 hours on my MT225S no complaints hearty tractor. Naturally lube all zerk grease fittings. I use tacky grease to keep it from migrating out keeps tractor cleaner. Check air filters and antifreeze levels.