Good evening Sir, I realy like that it as two filters 👍👌😇 Your son will be a OUTSTANDING motor technician as per his Dad and Grand Dad 😇👌👍 Outstanding Tractor maintenance series Sir Cheers 👍👍👌👌😇😇🍻🍻
Nice tractor. Thanks for posting the video series! In the first one, I think I wrongly assumed your engine oil was overfilled when you said, "This thing is making oil"; now I see that's just an expression you always use when changing fluids lol. Loved the interaction with your young son, too cute!
Great videos! Watched all three! I was going to get the same fluid (Triax Brand), but looked at the info on the back and it doesn't say Bobcat (or Kioti) under it's applications. Just curios on how you chose this one. I am doing the same research and having a very hard time finding any oil that says 'compatible with Bobcat' on any of them. Just hoping its not proprietary. Thanks again!!
I'm curious if the BT9382 was a little shorter than the original bobcat filter. Other people have mentioned BT305 which is 1.25 inches longer than the filter you used.
Id imagine they may be similiar id double check the engines. Sometimes they use the same engine just dialed down. The 2535 is a 35 horse im assuming the 2025 is a 25 horse. I cant say if the filters are the same but get the part numbers off your filters ( you should be able to see numbers on them) and look them up! Thanks for the positivity too! Appreciate it!
Curious why the hydraulic fluid change wasn't done with hydraulic implements attached for the associated oils in those? (I don't know if it's necessary or recommended) i.e. front loader, backhoe, etc.. Is there a good way to get that fluid out and replaced, or is it considered to be a % of fluid changed like a transmission at 50 hrs..?
When you change the "bulk" of the transmission fluid naturally you will have residue and left over in the lines I.E. loader or rear hydro implements such as a backhoe but thats such a small amount compared to what you drained the "left over" fluid in the attachment will just mix with the new stuff. Thats not a problem I wouldnt worry!
These are great videos!! I learned a lot and it doesn't seem now as overwhelming as before. 1st thing is to get big fluid trays to catch everything.
You can do it! Take your time and just double check things!
Good evening Sir, I realy like that it as two filters 👍👌😇 Your son will be a OUTSTANDING motor technician as per his Dad and Grand Dad 😇👌👍 Outstanding Tractor maintenance series Sir Cheers 👍👍👌👌😇😇🍻🍻
Hope he takes interest in all this stuff too!
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Nice tractor. Thanks for posting the video series! In the first one, I think I wrongly assumed your engine oil was overfilled when you said, "This thing is making oil"; now I see that's just an expression you always use when changing fluids lol. Loved the interaction with your young son, too cute!
Hahah yes it is just an expression LOL sorry for the confusion! Thanks for watching my friend!
Good thing to get accomplished! Maintenance is cheap!! Stay safe
Great videos! Watched all three!
I was going to get the same fluid (Triax Brand), but looked at the info on the back and it doesn't say Bobcat (or Kioti) under it's applications. Just curios on how you chose this one. I am doing the same research and having a very hard time finding any oil that says 'compatible with Bobcat' on any of them. Just hoping its not proprietary. Thanks again!!
Hmmm not sure! Hasn’t blown up yet hahaha I don’t think bobcat would have a proprietary formula
I'm curious if the BT9382 was a little shorter than the original bobcat filter. Other people have mentioned BT305 which is 1.25 inches longer than the filter you used.
Hmmm not sure. Would
Be interesting to see
Thank you for this videos, you'll make a good teacher. will this be the same filters and so on for the CT2025?
Id imagine they may be similiar id double check the engines. Sometimes they use the same engine just dialed down. The 2535 is a 35 horse im assuming the 2025 is a 25 horse. I cant say if the filters are the same but get the part numbers off your filters ( you should be able to see numbers on them) and look them up! Thanks for the positivity too! Appreciate it!
Curious why the hydraulic fluid change wasn't done with hydraulic implements attached for the associated oils in those? (I don't know if it's necessary or recommended) i.e. front loader, backhoe, etc.. Is there a good way to get that fluid out and replaced, or is it considered to be a % of fluid changed like a transmission at 50 hrs..?
When you change the "bulk" of the transmission fluid naturally you will have residue and left over in the lines I.E. loader or rear hydro implements such as a backhoe but thats such a small amount compared to what you drained the "left over" fluid in the attachment will just mix with the new stuff. Thats not a problem I wouldnt worry!
I hope my fluids look that good... I got a feeling they won't
well how far are you out of service lol?
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