Great video, Lucas! My air filter got like that when the Cottonwoods were shedding this summer. It must have been hard to edit this one down to 14 minutes! Thanks for sharing, buddy!
Thanks, David! It was helpful that my son came out to help film. That allowed me to get better and more concise footage to work with. I was pretty shocked by that air filter so that was true embarrassment there on camera. Lol
400 hrs! Nice. I'm at 100! I also will be changing my front axle oil for gear oil. Well done the machine looks ready for more and I do like the air hose pressure to clear out the fluid. Yummy lemonade! Thanks for showing us.
i love servicing equipment, especially greasing fittings. it just makes me feel good. when i was a kid, we had a weekend cabin on the ky river. it was about 5acres or so and we had an old 8n. i loved bushhogging on it. well, to be honest, i just loved to drive it around and my dad knew this. he made me grease every fitting on it before i was allowed to drive it. that thing had grease oozing out everywhere lol.
I thought I was the only one that was horrible about maintenance! HAHA. I just hit over 400 hours on my 2601 but it's too cold to do the maintenance now. You aren't truly working with wrenches until you bust a knuckle! Love the Jokes!
Lol. Right? I do what I can to at least stay in the ballpark, but yeah, I’m no bookkeeper. I just do what I can when I can. I was proud of myself for flushing the coolant. I don’t think Ive ever done that on anything.
On hood latch, pull up then out. Much easier. Plus I saw a kubota rep explain that one time. Definately helps to read manual every now and then. As foor the oil, Paul Short in Canada recommeded Form-A-Funnel. Saves a lot of mess when draining oil and coolant on cars, mowers, or anything else. Looks like it would help here, possibly.
CONGRATULATIONS Lucas on crossing the 1000 subs milestone 🎉🍾😊. Well deserved 👍🏻, now fasten your seatbelt and enjoy the ride 😉😂👍🏻. Great job Cameron for coming up with the idea with the air hose 👍🏻. That’s what I call teamwork 👍🏻. Have a great one Lucas 🙂🙋🏼♂️👍🏻
I think you`re suppose to check the trans (rear dip stick) with the tractor warmed up, engine turned off. Should be in the middle of the Hi/Lo marks, when at operating temps, engine off. Check your fan belt tension too. Mine was pretty loose after 200hrs.
Thanks for the info. I remember checking that belt at 200hrs and it was good, but I haven’t checked it since. I appreciate you watching. Great comment!
Sweet video Lucas👍Almost as sweet as that lemonade 😂Like Brand New!!! I think you just did you first maintenance video in you new shop👍have a good one😁👍🚜💨💡
I have a L3150 and love it. I bought it because as a kid we had one on the ranch and my buddy and I used it like Bo and Luke Duke. We were horrible to that thing and it never died or let us down plus we still got the hay fields plowed. So when I grew up and it was time to buy one as an adult I knew I had to by a Kubota only for that reason. I bought new in 2004 and put it through the ringer and still kicking. I am not easy on them sense I use to run a 580k case backhoe for a couple of years i know a few moves these farm tractor should not do. Lol
I thought I spotted some Kubota Orange in your video! Man, I bet that L3150 is sweet! I don’t necessarily have a need for a bigger tractor, but I’m sure I could find some uses for it!
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead I said L3150 meant 3130 still the same. It is kinda a perfect size because I can still get in peoples backyards with it barely. Only if the have the larger swing gates. At time though I wish it was bigger. I have the BH90 backhoe on the back and it was the best investment ever. Paid for it self with the first job. Well I justified it that way. I was quoted $12k to dig my leach field then I told my wife the backhoe BH90 attachment was only $7500 bang I got a new backhoe. Hahaha Thats how I got all my attachments I just showed her the quotes to have the work done by others. We were going to have to spend it anyways right.
@@ClementFamilyFarms Man, I hear you on the backhoe. I would buy it again over and over. I have dug drainage ditches all over. I put in wiring and plumbing to one garage then built another garage and dug to run wire to it. I am so glad I decided to get it! It really does pay for itself. Plus, I’d much rather get to do the digging myself!
Now I have another question I watch this video of you change the coolant system and change the oil and you change the air filter why did you change the fuel filters while you were under the tractor you have two of themJust thought you’d like to know😂😂 PS You forgot to grease the fittings on the tractor also or maybe that another video
Yeah, I actually did the fluid change about 50 hours ago and cleaned that screen. This was due to an axle seal failure. So my 400hr service has been spread out over the last 100 hours. Lol.
Well if you watch a video it’ll show you on RUclips imagine that Kabota 🚜 recommends that you take the bottom radiator hose off of the radiator to drain the radiator before you drain the engine block just thought you’d like to know😂😂
I know!!! I'm sorry it has been a while. With winter and the freezing I just haven't been up there much. I will do my best to have something put together within the next week or so. Thanks for letting the push!
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead I just put one on a week ago. I wish I had known about this a couple years ago when I got the tractor. I do some traveling on gravel roads and that dirt is fine like baby powder. Just packs the filter.
Great video, Lucas! My air filter got like that when the Cottonwoods were shedding this summer. It must have been hard to edit this one down to 14 minutes! Thanks for sharing, buddy!
Thanks, David! It was helpful that my son came out to help film. That allowed me to get better and more concise footage to work with. I was pretty shocked by that air filter so that was true embarrassment there on camera. Lol
Cottonwood woods are the worst
Awsome vid Lucas! I'm sitting at 99 hrs on my bx23s so this was prefect timing!
Take care and have a great week!
Right on! Nice logo, Man!
400 hrs! Nice. I'm at 100! I also will be changing my front axle oil for gear oil. Well done the machine looks ready for more and I do like the air hose pressure to clear out the fluid. Yummy lemonade! Thanks for showing us.
Thanks, Ross! We aren’t always factory spec, but we get the job done and keep everything running. Lol
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead that's the way we do it as well!
Fantastic idea Cameron' where there's a will there's a way 'get er done..!🚜😊
i love servicing equipment, especially greasing fittings. it just makes me feel good. when i was a kid, we had a weekend cabin on the ky river. it was about 5acres or so and we had an old 8n. i loved bushhogging on it. well, to be honest, i just loved to drive it around and my dad knew this. he made me grease every fitting on it before i was allowed to drive it. that thing had grease oozing out everywhere lol.
Congrats on the 1000 my friend. Great milestone for a great family channel!
Thank you for your encouragement along the way!
Smart thinking with the overflow tank
I thought I was the only one that was horrible about maintenance! HAHA. I just hit over 400 hours on my 2601 but it's too cold to do the maintenance now. You aren't truly working with wrenches until you bust a knuckle! Love the Jokes!
Lol. Right? I do what I can to at least stay in the ballpark, but yeah, I’m no bookkeeper. I just do what I can when I can. I was proud of myself for flushing the coolant. I don’t think Ive ever done that on anything.
On hood latch, pull up then out. Much easier. Plus I saw a kubota rep explain that one time. Definately helps to read manual every now and then. As foor the oil, Paul Short in Canada recommeded Form-A-Funnel. Saves a lot of mess when draining oil and coolant on cars, mowers, or anything else. Looks like it would help here, possibly.
CONGRATULATIONS Lucas on crossing the 1000 subs milestone 🎉🍾😊. Well deserved 👍🏻, now fasten your seatbelt and enjoy the ride 😉😂👍🏻. Great job Cameron for coming up with the idea with the air hose 👍🏻. That’s what I call teamwork 👍🏻. Have a great one Lucas 🙂🙋🏼♂️👍🏻
Thanks, Buddy! This milestone is a huge relief! 😊👍
Did I miss the part where you drained the radiator?
I think you`re suppose to check the trans (rear dip stick) with the tractor warmed up, engine turned off.
Should be in the middle of the Hi/Lo marks, when at operating temps, engine off.
Check your fan belt tension too. Mine was pretty loose after 200hrs.
Thanks for the info. I remember checking that belt at 200hrs and it was good, but I haven’t checked it since. I appreciate you watching. Great comment!
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead Your welcome brother. Lots of great content on your channel too. Keep`em rollin!
Sweet video Lucas👍Almost as sweet as that lemonade 😂Like Brand New!!! I think you just did you first maintenance video in you new shop👍have a good one😁👍🚜💨💡
I was pretty excited about that. Rushed it just a little bit getting in there. LOL. Lord willing, I will be pouring half of the concrete on Monday!!!
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead awesome 😁👍
I have a L3150 and love it. I bought it because as a kid we had one on the ranch and my buddy and I used it like Bo and Luke Duke. We were horrible to that thing and it never died or let us down plus we still got the hay fields plowed. So when I grew up and it was time to buy one as an adult I knew I had to by a Kubota only for that reason. I bought new in 2004 and put it through the ringer and still kicking. I am not easy on them sense I use to run a 580k case backhoe for a couple of years i know a few moves these farm tractor should not do. Lol
I thought I spotted some Kubota Orange in your video! Man, I bet that L3150 is sweet! I don’t necessarily have a need for a bigger tractor, but I’m sure I could find some uses for it!
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead I said L3150 meant 3130 still the same. It is kinda a perfect size because I can still get in peoples backyards with it barely. Only if the have the larger swing gates. At time though I wish it was bigger. I have the BH90 backhoe on the back and it was the best investment ever. Paid for it self with the first job. Well I justified it that way. I was quoted $12k to dig my leach field then I told my wife the backhoe BH90 attachment was only $7500 bang I got a new backhoe. Hahaha Thats how I got all my attachments I just showed her the quotes to have the work done by others. We were going to have to spend it anyways right.
@@ClementFamilyFarms Man, I hear you on the backhoe. I would buy it again over and over. I have dug drainage ditches all over. I put in wiring and plumbing to one garage then built another garage and dug to run wire to it. I am so glad I decided to get it! It really does pay for itself. Plus, I’d much rather get to do the digging myself!
C'mon Lucas....that was one dirty air filter!!! 🥵 I blow mine out with compressed air often....daily if I'm brushhoggin' heavy. Take care.
I know man, that’s embarrassing! I share the good and bad. I will have to keep a closer eye on that!
Now I have another question I watch this video of you change the coolant system and change the oil and you change the air filter why did you change the fuel filters while you were under the tractor you have two of themJust thought you’d like to know😂😂 PS You forgot to grease the fittings on the tractor also or maybe that another video
Good tips. Thanks.
Hanging on the edge of my seat!
This was great. Thank You.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Greatly enjoy the channel Educational & Fun.
Don't forget the screen in the hydraulic system.
Yeah, I actually did the fluid change about 50 hours ago and cleaned that screen. This was due to an axle seal failure. So my 400hr service has been spread out over the last 100 hours. Lol.
Well if you watch a video it’ll show you on RUclips imagine that Kabota 🚜 recommends that you take the bottom radiator hose off of the radiator to drain the radiator before you drain the engine block just thought you’d like to know😂😂
There goes your simple lemonade sponsors 🤣 socket sizes are aways welcome🧐 oil flavors are always a fight 🤣🤣
Lol. Yeah, I hesitated to even show the jug with my chosen viscosity. 😂
I need a POND UPDATE, Please
I know!!! I'm sorry it has been a while. With winter and the freezing I just haven't been up there much. I will do my best to have something put together within the next week or so. Thanks for letting the push!
Use a "diesel" coolant like Shell Rotella ELC NF, or Walmart Heavy duty coolant, more better for diesel engines.
I did not realize this. Thanks for the comment. 👍
Maybe should have checked the radiator screen also.
Good suggestion! Thanks!
You forgot. The 2 fuel filters
Thanks, but I didn’t forget. That just wasn’t what this video is about.
Great video!! There is an inner air filter for more protection. Part # K7561-82360
Really? I was not aware of that! I will have to order one and get that changed! Thanks for commenting!
Oh, I just dug a little deeper and see that it is an add on you out in the center. That is interesting. Have you used one yet?
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead I just put one on a week ago. I wish I had known about this a couple years ago when I got the tractor. I do some traveling on gravel roads and that dirt is fine like baby powder. Just packs the filter.