Root Cause
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It looks like I am low on hydraulic/tranny fluid. No eyepiece or dipstick in sight. Manual offers nothing. Anyone know where it is on 2638 or 2538?
thanks in advance.
thanks in advance.
Walmart sells and ships itYeah, I was thinking about that and wondering if I could buy something but then would it stain the eye piece and give a false reading. This is SO stupid. I mean, how long has a dipstick been used?
I want to take care of my equipment and I think zip tie is the answer. I do need to cobble something so it can't fall inside though.![]()
If I can verify that it doesn't stain the glass then, that is a good solution.Walmart sells and ships it
mt3668
I don't know how you will add a dipstick, I don't think you can just place one on the fill cap and get it down to where you need it and i don't think there is an opening anywhere on he side to be able to do it.I will add a dipstick because it is nearly impossible to see the sight glass with my backhoe attached.
Agree 100%. I will keep the original cap on as well.For those of you thinking of "adding a dipstick" to the 2538/2638 fill hole, I would recommend against it.
I use a 14" long zip tie "as a dipstick" after I remove the filler cap on top of the housing. I have it marked within an inch of where the sight glass is. If I fill it a little full, that's better than not enough. Another quart in the reservoir over the dot on the sight glass, won't be detrimental to the equipment.
Once I check the fluid level, I put the "dipstick" away and replace the filler cap.
I'm going to buy the dye as well.
Use the tie wrap to attach to a 2" long piece of something. It can be a dowel rod or another tie wrap. Make a tee at the end of the tie wrap and it won't fall in.Agree 100%. I will keep the original cap on as well.
I am going to cobble together a zip tie and a plastic washer or cap bigger than the opening so I don't drop the zip tie into the tank. That would be me!
Good idea. I will do that for sure.My Kubota HAS a dipstick. Sometime, under shaded lighting, the level on the dipstick is difficult to see. I improved this situation. Took the cap/dipstick into the shop and roughed up the end of the dipstick with a file. Now it's an easy read.