Thank you for this video. The husband of my barn owner passed away last October and I am trying to do the heavy work and maintenance on equipment for her. After watching your video I am confident that I can take care of the Gator.
You did a very nice job of putting it in easy to understand terms. I am getting ready to do some much needed maintenance to my old Gator this weekend. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much i had never done it on a gator before and was a football teams gator and they thank you as well for helping them get it back to working order
Thanks! Great job, too! I was having a heck of a time trying this, and realized I was working back at the transmission, without knowing it. Your video is informative, honest, and you don't 'talk down' to us (even though some of us deserve it).
Thanks. Good video - a little long 1.16 US wet quarts = 37.12 US fluid ounces or 1.10 liters/litres 1.37 US wet quarts = 43.84 US fluid ounces or 1.30 liters/litres
YEAH! Thanks for the help. I needed someone with your expertise to walk me through it. Question...do you know anything about the belt system? Mine jumps off and then shreds up. Since I do not know anything mechanically (yet) I am stumped. And no one around me here knows what to do. Any help would be appreciated. garth
Thank you for this video. The husband of my barn owner passed away last October and I am trying to do the heavy work and maintenance on equipment for her. After watching your video I am confident that I can take care of the Gator.
You did a very nice job of putting it in easy to understand terms. I am getting ready to do some much needed maintenance to my old Gator this weekend. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much i had never done it on a gator before and was a football teams gator and they thank you as well for helping them get it back to working order
I appreciate the video, just changed the oil in my gator, and went step for step with your instruction
Thanks! Great job, too! I was having a heck of a time trying this, and realized I was working back at the transmission, without knowing it. Your video is informative, honest, and you don't 'talk down' to us (even though some of us deserve it).
Thank you for this video. I appreciate the long explanations, I have no experience doing this and love to hear any suggestions.
Very helpful video! I had looked all over for that oil drain plug. Thanks and Roll Tide!
Very Good Job - I did it the hard way then saw your video, very good video!
Thanks for taking the time to post the vid- helped me out a bunch.
Nice vid, it's hard to find gator maintenance vids
I always did the drain plug from underneath the gator. Is sucks thanks firvthe video
Thanks for the video and taking the time to make it.
Yeah, I sometimes get a little talkative. My apologies. Thanks for the conversions, hard to do on camera when you are trying to keep talking.
Thanks. Good video - a little long
1.16 US wet quarts = 37.12 US fluid ounces or 1.10 liters/litres
1.37 US wet quarts = 43.84 US fluid ounces or 1.30 liters/litres
Do these leak from the dip stick, is there a seal somewhere seems like mine is leaking from there.
Tanks
YEAH! Thanks for the help. I needed someone with your expertise to walk me through it. Question...do you know anything about the belt system? Mine jumps off and then shreds up. Since I do not know anything mechanically (yet) I am stumped. And no one around me here knows what to do. Any help would be appreciated. garth
+Garth Fout adjust the belt tensioner,
And do they have oil filter?
Feel free to do better. I'm waiting for your link.
I found the oil filter
Stick your hand underneath the pulley guard and behind the engine. It’s black so it blended in at first.
Where at
1 qt +5.12 oz==
Nice job. I also have a 2002 gator check out my review if you got time
Metric tools fit best .
This video is totally useless. 31 minutes? Frick's sake.
Uh um wait uh ah but ah unm isssssssss wait ...... Dude take some speech lessons