In the video I do most of the items needing attention as part of the Mahindra 2638 500 hour service

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • 2020 Mahindra 2638
    500 Hour Service
    This video shows what I did for my 500 hour service on my 2020 Mahindra 2638. I did not cover the grease fittings in this video, however I will in a future video show the grease fitting locations.
    There are 12 grease fittings on the loader
    5 on the tractor
    19 on the back hoe
    Below is a list of the items I covered in this video.
    Oil Change 1:48
    Remove side panels, open hood 1:58
    Oil filter location 2:35
    Secondary Fuel filter and fuel primer 2:57
    Primary Fuel Filter and oil filter location 3:07
    Remove engine oil drain plug 3:15
    Remove Oil Filter 3:29
    Drain hydraulic HST Oil 3:41
    Replace Air Filter 4:52
    Replace Primary Fuel Filter 5:43
    Install Engine Oil Filter 9:58
    Replace hydraulic Suction Filter HST 10:54
    Fill Engine Oil 13:24
    Remove primary hydraulic HST Filter 14:13
    Install Primary Hydraulic Filter 14:40
    Install Hydraulic HST Drain Plugs 14:47
    Install Hydraulic HST Filter 16:43
    Install Mid-PTO Cover 18:37
    Filling Hydraulic HST Oil 19:14
    Checking Hydraulic HST Oil Level 21:06
    Filling Diesel Fuel Tank 23:01
    List Of Items Serviced 23:57
    Hanging Hydraulic Lines 26:10

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @Acutelee
    @Acutelee 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi, greatly appreciate your video and earnest attempts to explain clearly! I just bought a used Mahindra 2638 with loader and backhoe like yours. Now at 252 hours of which I have done the last 20+ hours since early June! Only problem was a leaking hydraulic hose which I had to remove and replace with the replacement the dealer supplied me! I had to replace a good amount of hydraulic fluid so I got very familiar with reading the fluid level eye glass. In your video, you demonstrate trying to see the fluid level from the right side, presumably because the location of the eye glass is to the right of the middle of the tractor and that makes some sense. But, as your video shows, you can barely see half of the eye glass even at the best of angle! I found that it is quite a bit easier to see from the left side of the tractor, but you do have to get down low, horizontal with the actual level of the eye glass! So much easier to see and read accurately because you have to make out the fluid level with respect to the red dot behind the glass window and it can be difficult due to lighting and any shadows especially with the clearness of the fluid! Not a huge suggestion but honestly makes it easier to check which I do frequently! Thanks!

    • @timsonthemove
      @timsonthemove  11 місяців тому

      Hi, thanks for the comment and watching the video. I have tried to look from both sides but with the backhoe I find it easiest to check from the right side. I can see it no problem. Thanks again and good luck with yours! I love ours.

  • @scubatraveler100
    @scubatraveler100 11 місяців тому +2

    How reliable has the Mahindra been? Any issues? What was the cost of supplies to do the 500 hr service. I appreciate your video very informative. Not many videos on the Mahindra tractors so any info would be greatly appreciated. Again thank you.

    • @timsonthemove
      @timsonthemove  11 місяців тому

      Hi, thanks for the comment and for watching. I now have about 530 hours on the 2638 and I've had no major issues. My speakers blew and I had 1 line with a small leak. It's paid for itself with the work I've been able to get done.