Now I spilled my hydro oil I gotta fill it up

   / Now I spilled my hydro oil I gotta fill it up #1  

Raul-02

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the armpit of the entire universe New Jersey
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kioti DK4710 SE HST CAB
Hydro oil got expensive while I wasn't looking
Amway the fill port on the kioti is bid enough but not easy to pour into.

Any tricks you got?

I'm thinking of turning a threaded poly insert to screw in that'll accept a length of tubing and a funnel.
 
   / Now I spilled my hydro oil I gotta fill it up #2  
I pour the fluid into one of those pour cans with a spout first, then use whatever funnel I have that fits best into the fill hole. Then pour a little bit, check the level, pour some more, repeat.....
 
   / Now I spilled my hydro oil I gotta fill it up #3  
I use a hand pump that drops the pickup end right through the top of the 5 gallon bucket, and hand pump it right into the spout. The outlet spout on the hand pump fits directly into my fill tube.
 
   / Now I spilled my hydro oil I gotta fill it up #4  
I've only changed my 4105's hydraulic oil once (at the 400hr. mark).

I did it 'old school', I guess. From the container into a graduated measured (5 litre) container, and then using a wide-mouth funnel, into the reservoir.

Yes, it took time and patience, but the job was done with no mess and accurately.
 
   / Now I spilled my hydro oil I gotta fill it up #5  
I use a hand pump that drops the pickup end right through the top of the 5 gallon bucket, and hand pump it right into the spout. The outlet spout on the hand pump fits directly into my fill tube.

Me too. A "bucket pump". Works great though it can be slow to pump the entire 9 gallons for a fluid change. I'd rather be slow than make a mess or overfill the tractor.

Tip: don't leave it in a half filled bucket of oil, especially in a building that gets damp like my barn. It does not seal the bucket. I ended up with water in the oil. Now I park it in an empty bucket and seal the half full bucket up with the plastic lid.
 
   / Now I spilled my hydro oil I gotta fill it up #6  
I siphon it from the 5 gallon. Slow but never spill.

Best,

ed
 
   / Now I spilled my hydro oil I gotta fill it up #7  
I use a 1 gallon oil can with a valve, similar to this one. A little time consuming, but easy and clean.

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   / Now I spilled my hydro oil I gotta fill it up #10  
Like many above I use a simple & cheap (HF - $6.99) hand pump... slow but no mess, & if you accidently overfill the tractor you can pump some fluid out...

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