Very helpful and informative. Just got a 3520 and plan on doing most of the maintenance myself as well. Have enjoyed many of your excellent videos and they helped me decide on a Kioti. Thank you much and we may be neighbors as well. I'm in central/ eastern NC. Great job and much appreciated!!!
Awesome, glad to hear you got a 3520. I really like the new look they came out with. Hope you are as happy with yours as I am mine. Glad to hear from a neighbor, I’m about 40 miles east of Raleigh. Thanks for the positive feedback and glad you are enjoying the video’s. I really enjoyed doing them.
Thanks for the helpful video. Just did the 50-hour service on my CK. One thing I didn't like about the Kioti coming from a Kubota was the hydraulics. Bad hydraulic whine being one of the issues. I thought I was going to have to live with it. I replaced it with Mobil Delvac instead, and it took the whine completely out immediately. In my case its 100% gone. Im taking your advice and doing front axle as well.
@@deerrudy yes, same here. Whine disappeared once I replaced the hydraulic fluid. I would definitely go ahead and change the axle fluid. They ship it with cheap thin oil. The 80/90w gear oil will work well and less chances of leaks developing. Thanks for checking out the video and commenting.
Thank you for this video. I just did my 50 hour service and changed all the filters and fluids (except Antifreeze). I had a 5 gallon drain pan so I pulled 2 gallons off with a fluid extractor so I knew I would not overflow the drain pan. I used a 5 gallon hand pump to replace the Hydraulic fluid. very easy no lifting and no spilling. Once I had the 5 gallons put back in I checked the dipstick and only needed another QT to top it off. For the engine oil I used Rotella T6 and 90W120 Synthetic gear oil in the front axle. I can concur the Hydrostat runs quieter. Thanks again for your video. I learned a lot form it and adjusted my plan of attack accordingly. I may upgrade the oil transfer pump to a battery operated one for the next hydraulic fluid change.
Awesome, sounds like you have the procedures that work really well. Nothing like doing the service yourself. Saves a lot of money and then you know exactly how well your tractor is taken care of. Glad the video was some help and thanks for watching and commenting.
TIP: When have a sideways oil filter, shape aluminum foil into flat funnel under the filter. Diverts the inevitable spillage while unscrewing away from frame and channels into bucket. Easier clean up. Great content keep it up.
I usually use a gallon sized ziplock bag but your method sounds like it could be just as effective and less wasteful so I think I'll give it a try. Thanks for the idea
Very informative video. It's easier to add engine oil when you have the fuel filter removed. I change the fuel filter every time I change oil. Dirty fuel causes more issues than you think, especially with electronic injection.
Thank you sir! Very very informative, I'm doing my full service this weekend, it's also a 2021 ck3510se, I probly would have missed a few things had I not watched your video, you are muchly appreciated!
You are very welcome. I hope you like your ck3510se as much as I like mine. Mine has been a real workhorse and has save me tons of manual labor. Good luck with your service and thanks for checking out the video and commenting.
Thank you Roger. We really do enjoy the country life and I have always loved tractors as far back as I can remember. Thank you for watching and commenting. Hope to have more videos soon.
New subscriber and what an excellent video! I take delivery of Kioti Tuesday and the information you gave in this video is just fantastic to a new user like me! Thanks much!!
Hello. Just completed my 50hr service. I like the idea of sharpie on hydro dip stick. I was surprised how much fluid I had to replace from just changing filters.
Hello Kevin, the sharpie trick does help to see the fluid levels better. I did the shop vaccum trick on the fill port for the hydraulic fluid and only lost maybe a quart or so. Thanks for checking out the video and commenting.
Everything has worked out good for me so far. Really love this tractor. Got 160 hrs on it now and it has performed well. Thanks for watching and commenting
Thank you Joe. All is well and I hope it is for you too. Been enjoying your videos. Thanks for checking this one out and commenting. Take care and have a good week.
Great video, thanks for sharing. One other really important item to do every 10 hours is to retorque all of the bolts. Tires, front end loader mount bolts, top link bracket and ROPS bracket. The loader bolts and the top link bracket bolts will loosen over time and need to be retorqued. Trust me, I learned the hard way on my CK3510.
Thanks for watching. Very good point. I put blue lock tight on the loader bolts early on as some of them started to work loose. So far, haven’t had any work loose since.
How do you change the HST and hydraulic filters without draining the oil? Don’t you lose the fluid when you take the filters off? I’m getting ready to do my 50 hr service.
Yes, you will loose a bit of fluid. I put a shop vac on the fill port for the hydraulic fluid and had my son turn it on when as removed the filters. This creates a vaccum and very little fluid is lost. Probably less than a half quart. There are a couple of you tube videos out there on this and it works well. Here is link to the video I watched. If you decide to just change them without the vaccum, I would guess you would loose a quart or maybe a little more. Thanks for watching and commenting. ruclips.net/video/ysUM05gzGJI/видео.html
On the hydraulic fluid amount, since it requires over 5 gallons, so your force to buy two 5 gallon containers or you aware you can get a smaller container, thanks
Here is the link to the one I got from Amazon. It’s not a perfect fit, but the seat and backrest worked out pretty good. The armrests are too small, so I made a cut on the bottom of them so they would slide over and then wrapped them with two strips of Velcro to hold in place. Had it on there almost a year and it’s seems to be holding up well. Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing. www.amazon.com/Durafit-Seat-Covers-tractor-Orange/dp/B01FZQJN24/ref=pd_vtp_3/132-6572531-9018743?pd_rd_w=l9kJM&pf_rd_p=96226b5f-2d9a-439b-be45-97603787c682&pf_rd_r=SK9Z8F1Q1AAH3K39B7H7&pd_rd_r=18daaaed-ac58-41ed-803b-a386480d2365&pd_rd_wg=UtNtQ&pd_rd_i=B01FZQJN24&th=1
I ordered this seat cover, same pattern. The arm rest covers fit perfectly. It’s the cover for the B model tractors. www.amazon.com/Durafit-Seat-Covers-Kubota-Tractor/dp/B084M6QVL3/ref=mp_s_a_1_16?crid=8GOWOWOSIY55&keywords=kubota+seat+cover&qid=1667144686&qu=eyJxc2MiOiI0LjY2IiwicXNhIjoiNC43MSIsInFzcCI6IjQuMzIifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=kibota+seat+cover%2Caps%2C81&sr=8-16
I think it is possible that either filter could screw on in either spot as the filter thread size appears to be the same. However, the hydraulic filter (gray) has the o-ring on the outer edge of the filter and is belved inside where the threads are, sort of funnel shaped. The transmission filter (orange) has the o-ring more towards the middle of the filter and the inside where the threads are is flat. I would think if you were to get mixed up and cross them that they would both leak due to the different location of the o-rings on each filter. If they are the filters from dealer, they should be colored as mentioned above. Orange (transmission) should go on left side (if you are sitting on tractor) and gray (hydraulic) should go on right side. Hope this helps and thanks for watching.
Yes, my bucket stays up when running. I’m guessing you may have a hydraulic leak or maybe leak by on one of the ports on the hydraulic valve. Check all your fittings to be sure everything is tight. Thanks for checking out the video and commenting. Hope you get your issue resolved.
Very helpful and informative. Just got a 3520 and plan on doing most of the maintenance myself as well. Have enjoyed many of your excellent videos and they helped me decide on a Kioti. Thank you much and we may be neighbors as well. I'm in central/ eastern NC. Great job and much appreciated!!!
Awesome, glad to hear you got a 3520. I really like the new look they came out with. Hope you are as happy with yours as I am mine. Glad to hear from a neighbor, I’m about 40 miles east of Raleigh. Thanks for the positive feedback and glad you are enjoying the video’s. I really enjoyed doing them.
Thanks for the helpful video. Just did the 50-hour service on my CK. One thing I didn't like about the Kioti coming from a Kubota was the hydraulics. Bad hydraulic whine being one of the issues. I thought I was going to have to live with it. I replaced it with Mobil Delvac instead, and it took the whine completely out immediately. In my case its 100% gone. Im taking your advice and doing front axle as well.
@@deerrudy yes, same here. Whine disappeared once I replaced the hydraulic fluid. I would definitely go ahead and change the axle fluid. They ship it with cheap thin oil. The 80/90w gear oil will work well and less chances of leaks developing. Thanks for checking out the video and commenting.
Awesome video! Your vid’s are super detailed and informative!!
Thank you, I really appreciate the positive feedback. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Appreciate this video. Been taking my 3510 to the dealer for service. Now that it’s out of warranty I’m doing my own service. Great job on the video.
@@mikealexander4166 Thank you. Most of it is not too difficult and it will definitely save you a bit a money. Thanks for checking it out.
Thank you for this video.
I just did my 50 hour service and changed all the filters and fluids (except Antifreeze). I had a 5 gallon drain pan so I pulled 2 gallons off with a fluid extractor so I knew I would not overflow the drain pan. I used a 5 gallon hand pump to replace the Hydraulic fluid. very easy no lifting and no spilling. Once I had the 5 gallons put back in I checked the dipstick and only needed another QT to top it off. For the engine oil I used Rotella T6 and 90W120 Synthetic gear oil in the front axle. I can concur the Hydrostat runs quieter. Thanks again for your video. I learned a lot form it and adjusted my plan of attack accordingly.
I may upgrade the oil transfer pump to a battery operated one for the next hydraulic fluid change.
Awesome, sounds like you have the procedures that work really well. Nothing like doing the service yourself. Saves a lot of money and then you know exactly how well your tractor is taken care of. Glad the video was some help and thanks for watching and commenting.
TIP: When have a sideways oil filter, shape aluminum foil into flat funnel under the filter. Diverts the inevitable spillage while unscrewing away from frame and channels into bucket. Easier clean up. Great content keep it up.
Great tip. Thank you and thanks for watching.
I usually use a gallon sized ziplock bag but your method sounds like it could be just as effective and less wasteful so I think I'll give it a try. Thanks for the idea
Very informative video. It's easier to add engine oil when you have the fuel filter removed. I change the fuel filter every time I change oil. Dirty fuel causes more issues than you think, especially with electronic injection.
Thanks for watching and the feedback. I can definitely see your point about filling the oil once fuel filter is out of the way.
Thank you sir! Very very informative, I'm doing my full service this weekend, it's also a 2021 ck3510se, I probly would have missed a few things had I not watched your video, you are muchly appreciated!
You are very welcome. I hope you like your ck3510se as much as I like mine. Mine has been a real workhorse and has save me tons of manual labor. Good luck with your service and thanks for checking out the video and commenting.
Thank you and your family to make me enjoy my tractor more ! Have a very good life, you guys ❤️🇨🇦
Thank you Roger. We really do enjoy the country life and I have always loved tractors as far back as I can remember. Thank you for watching and commenting. Hope to have more videos soon.
New subscriber and what an excellent video! I take delivery of Kioti Tuesday and the information you gave in this video is just fantastic to a new user like me! Thanks much!!
You are very welcome. Hope you enjoy yours as much as I have mine. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hello. Just completed my 50hr service. I like the idea of sharpie on hydro dip stick. I was surprised how much fluid I had to replace from just changing filters.
Hello Kevin, the sharpie trick does help to see the fluid levels better. I did the shop vaccum trick on the fill port for the hydraulic fluid and only lost maybe a quart or so. Thanks for checking out the video and commenting.
Nice job I have the same exact tractor you have my 50 our services coming up I think I'll go with what you used. Thank you for the info 👍😎🚜
Everything has worked out good for me so far. Really love this tractor. Got 160 hrs on it now and it has performed well. Thanks for watching and commenting
Good afternoon Jeff hope all is well this is a great video super informative! Thank you
Thank you Joe. All is well and I hope it is for you too. Been enjoying your videos. Thanks for checking this one out and commenting. Take care and have a good week.
The storage bin as an oil catch pan is an excellent idea
Thank you and thanks for watching.
I was wondering why the kioti logo on the steering wheel seemed a bit off. Thanks for the video, very helpful!
Thank you and thanks for watching and commenting.
Great info!!
Appreciate the video!!
Thanks, hope you guys are doing well. Good to here from you. Thanks for checking out the video. Take care and happy 4th of July.
@@backyardcountrylivin1514 Yessir, we’re doing great. Thanks for asking!
Hope y’all are too!!
Y’all have a great 4th!!
Great video, thanks for sharing. One other really important item to do every 10 hours is to retorque all of the bolts. Tires, front end loader mount bolts, top link bracket and ROPS bracket. The loader bolts and the top link bracket bolts will loosen over time and need to be retorqued. Trust me, I learned the hard way on my CK3510.
Thanks for watching. Very good point. I put blue lock tight on the loader bolts early on as some of them started to work loose. So far, haven’t had any work loose since.
👊👍 Hi Jeff! Nice job! Keep up the good work!🍺🚜🇺🇸
Thanks for watching and the positive feedback. 🚜
Your have some good videos!
Thank you. I really appreciate the positive feedback. Thanks for watching and commenting.
How do you change the HST and hydraulic filters without draining the oil? Don’t you lose the fluid when you take the filters off? I’m getting ready to do my 50 hr service.
Yes, you will loose a bit of fluid. I put a shop vac on the fill port for the hydraulic fluid and had my son turn it on when as removed the filters. This creates a vaccum and very little fluid is lost. Probably less than a half quart. There are a couple of you tube videos out there on this and it works well. Here is link to the video I watched. If you decide to just change them without the vaccum, I would guess you would loose a quart or maybe a little more. Thanks for watching and commenting.
ruclips.net/video/ysUM05gzGJI/видео.html
On the hydraulic fluid amount, since it requires over 5 gallons, so your force to buy two 5 gallon containers or you aware you can get a smaller container, thanks
Sorry my comment is in a form of a question, can you get hydraulic fluid in a smaller container?
Yes, I think you can also buy 1 gallon containers. Thanks for checking out the video and commenting.
Which Kubota seat cover did you get for your tractor? I’ve been searching and like the design you picked
Here is the link to the one I got from Amazon. It’s not a perfect fit, but the seat and backrest worked out pretty good. The armrests are too small, so I made a cut on the bottom of them so they would slide over and then wrapped them with two strips of Velcro to hold in place. Had it on there almost a year and it’s seems to be holding up well. Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing.
www.amazon.com/Durafit-Seat-Covers-tractor-Orange/dp/B01FZQJN24/ref=pd_vtp_3/132-6572531-9018743?pd_rd_w=l9kJM&pf_rd_p=96226b5f-2d9a-439b-be45-97603787c682&pf_rd_r=SK9Z8F1Q1AAH3K39B7H7&pd_rd_r=18daaaed-ac58-41ed-803b-a386480d2365&pd_rd_wg=UtNtQ&pd_rd_i=B01FZQJN24&th=1
I’ve enjoyed your videos. I have a 4010se so basically the same. Your video gave me some ideas on accessorizing. Thanks for the help
Happy to share any ideas.
I ordered this seat cover, same pattern. The arm rest covers fit perfectly. It’s the cover for the B model tractors.
www.amazon.com/Durafit-Seat-Covers-Kubota-Tractor/dp/B084M6QVL3/ref=mp_s_a_1_16?crid=8GOWOWOSIY55&keywords=kubota+seat+cover&qid=1667144686&qu=eyJxc2MiOiI0LjY2IiwicXNhIjoiNC43MSIsInFzcCI6IjQuMzIifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=kibota+seat+cover%2Caps%2C81&sr=8-16
@@simpleman1025 Awesome, thanks for letting me know. Going to bookmark it so when I need to replace mine I will order this as a better fit.
Will the transmission filter fit on the hydronic side and Vice versa? In other words could I get the filters backwards?
I think it is possible that either filter could screw on in either spot as the filter thread size appears to be the same. However, the hydraulic filter (gray) has the o-ring on the outer edge of the filter and is belved inside where the threads are, sort of funnel shaped. The transmission filter (orange) has the o-ring more towards the middle of the filter and the inside where the threads are is flat. I would think if you were to get mixed up and cross them that they would both leak due to the different location of the o-rings on each filter. If they are the filters from dealer, they should be colored as mentioned above. Orange (transmission) should go on left side (if you are sitting on tractor) and gray (hydraulic) should go on right side. Hope this helps and thanks for watching.
@@backyardcountrylivin1514 thanks, the reason I asked is both factory filters were grey. Problem resolved.
Does your bucket stay up in the air mine lowers without me touching it even when it's running
Yes, my bucket stays up when running. I’m guessing you may have a hydraulic leak or maybe leak by on one of the ports on the hydraulic valve. Check all your fittings to be sure everything is tight. Thanks for checking out the video and commenting. Hope you get your issue resolved.
@backyardcountrylivin1514 no leaks but the dealership is going look in to it can only be one of two things pretty simple system for what I understand
Nice unit 👍
Thank you and thanks for watching.