@@weightbuilddig166 thanks you for you answering but I just change the oil from skid steer 242 b3 and pour 3 gallons and the stick indicate that need more so I don’t know if I should pour the 4 gallon
@@luisuranga9212 Yeah I was in doubt for mine too. The dealer gave me 4 gallons but the specs only calls for 3 gallon. So I put 3 gallons in and it was right on the dipstick. But yours might need more I’m not sure about your model.
Yeah all I did was tighten it until the filter bottom out against the filter housing. It was just hard to turn the filter so I had to use the strap to get the filter to tighten up.
Very informative video, thanks!
Thanks!
Very good video did you use only 3 gallons of oil ??
Thanks! Yes
@@weightbuilddig166 thanks you for you answering but I just change the oil from skid steer 242 b3 and pour 3 gallons and the stick indicate that need more so I don’t know if I should pour the 4 gallon
@@luisuranga9212 Yeah I was in doubt for mine too. The dealer gave me 4 gallons but the specs only calls for 3 gallon. So I put 3 gallons in and it was right on the dipstick. But yours might need more I’m not sure about your model.
@@weightbuilddig166 thanks i think is better add the other one
I don't believe the filter needs to be tractor tight.
Yeah all I did was tighten it until the filter bottom out against the filter housing. It was just hard to turn the filter so I had to use the strap to get the filter to tighten up.
Spent over $300 for a new fuel pump and come to find out it was just a blown fuse! 🤬
Yeah I hope mine was just a fuse but i didn’t luck out
I'm a cat man all the way,,,,,,but the oil drain plug is positioned like hell and the oil filter is even worse,,,,,,,wake up cat
I like cat myself! There is small changes like that they could make, then working on them would be easier