New to checking fluids

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thunder86

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Bobcat ct4045
Very new to tractors and I rolled mine yesterday. Got it on its wheels and left it so everything will settle, fluid wise, in case of leaks and it was dark. I did notice a small spill by the hydraulic fluid. I'm wanting to check all my fluids and not miss any been reading the manual and it looks like, oil, coolant, gear oil (in front tires) and transmission fluid. Did I miss any? Is hydraulic fluid and transmission fluid same thing in a tractor? The manual says when to change transmission fluid but never hydraulic fluid only hydraulic filter. Bit confused on if their the same or not. Kubota b2601. Thank you.
 
   / New to checking fluids #2  
In smaller machines, the fluid serves both purposes as the hydrostatic transmissions doubles as the hydraulic system pump.

(That could probably be worded better)
 
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Thank you. I'll look into the battery as well before I run it.
 
   / New to checking fluids #5  
Wear glasses. The Acid is highly corrosive and will burn holes in fabric.
 
   / New to checking fluids #6  
Very new to tractors and I rolled mine yesterday. Got it on its wheels and left it so everything will settle, fluid wise, in case of leaks and it was dark. I did notice a small spill by the hydraulic fluid. I'm wanting to check all my fluids and not miss any been reading the manual and it looks like, oil, coolant, gear oil (in front tires) and transmission fluid. Did I miss any? Is hydraulic fluid and transmission fluid same thing in a tractor? The manual says when to change transmission fluid but never hydraulic fluid only hydraulic filter. Bit confused on if their the same or not. Kubota b2601. Thank you.

I have read about operators damaging the engine by starting it after turning it right side up. Not sure if letting it sit for a particular length of time guarantees success.
You may want to read up on the hazards involved.
 
   / New to checking fluids #7  
Wear glasses. The Acid is highly corrosive and will burn holes in fabric.
It will also make metal it come in contact corrode too. It would be worth giving any a very good rinse.
 
   / New to checking fluids #8  
When I rolled my little Steiner, I let it sit for a couple of hours, then disconnected the fuel solenoid so it wouldn't try and start. Then turned it over, trying just quickly at first to see if it was hydro locked. All went fine.
 
   / New to checking fluids #9  
If the engine was shut off immediately you might be fine, if it ran until it sucked air in the fuel pump or line you'll need to bleed the lines.

Check :

Engine Oil
Coolant and coolant tank.
Battery
hydro tank
if cabbed, windshield washer.

Leave it upright at least as long as it was turned over at a minimum before you attempt to start.

DEWFPO
 
   / New to checking fluids #10  
Glad you did not get injured or worse!

If you are new to this, a call to the dealer might be wise. They deal with stuff like this and know what to look for. A $300 service call might be a good investment. It is what I would do as I am also a newbie and screwing up a $30k+ tractor would be a shame.
 

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