This is my first winter with the kubota
I live in western Pennsylvania
I probably will only use the machine to move snow during the winter months. We don't get tons of snow so I probably won't have a use for the machine every week.
I keep it parked under a roof, unheated.
What should I do to winterize the machine?
Does any one change any fluids before or after winter, not concerning the hour meter recommendations.
This is my first winter with the kubota
I live in western Pennsylvania
I probably will only use the machine to move snow during the winter months. We don't get tons of snow so I probably won't have a use for the machine every week.
I keep it parked under a roof, unheated.
What should I do to winterize the machine?
Does any one change any fluids before or after winter, not concerning the hour meter recommendations.
Thanks,
Rich
Here in drought stricken Central Texas.. I have done everything as folks up north..except a fuel additvie - Should I? Texas winters are light by any standard...but I would like to know what any Texas - Central and South owners "winterize".
Thanks
Thanks for all of the advice, this is a big help. I'll do the fuel additive, the radiator has antifreeze in it.
BXRICK, i'll take your advice that the block heater is a good idea, but probably not necessary. I'll see how the first winter goes. Anyway, is a block heater something that I can install myself or is it a dealer job?
The block heater is an easy job assuming you have the right size allen key, 17mm I think. Its large! if you can drain your coolant, and have the allen key a cheater bar, and 45 minutes, then you can install the block heater... Good luck.
Makes a world of difference in the winter!!!
Yup, 17 mm and a good bar. Makes things eaiser when it's -20.
You can find some photos on how to install a block heater on a BX.