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thank you for this video! I too have a B1600 and struggled to find the transmission filler tube! Love the little workhorse but it can be hard to find good info on it. Your video has been super helpful and I will watch the rest too
Cheers Kath. Yes I searched and found the manual for the tractor. Although it is difficult to read as it must have been copied a hundred times. I am working on a repair at the moment as I had a massive oil leak on a recent job (latest video).
I wonder if that’s the tractor we need for The Ole Church 5 Acre Homestead? We have mostly old trees that we need to harvest and then clear the land for farming!
They are great little tractors and a good size for a small homestead. You can get grabber buckets for the front loader which would make tree work a lot easier. 👍🏻
I don't think your hydraulic pump will like the heavier grade oil. consider giving it a flush. while you're flushing the system go find the hydraulic strainer valve (that isn't mentioned in the manual) it is located on the opposite side in the exact location of the hydraulic drain plug at the rear of the tractor.
Your right but trying to get that here is difficult. I will try and order some and do a complete oil change. That was my original plan. Cheers for the info 👍
A full load of dirt is heavy and unless you have weight in the rear it feels like it is tipping. The loader I have is rated at 300Kg. I am about to purchase the front forks for it from a company in Poland (who supplied the loader). Also the floating control which I don't have at present.
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thank you for this video! I too have a B1600 and struggled to find the transmission filler tube! Love the little workhorse but it can be hard to find good info on it. Your video has been super helpful and I will watch the rest too
Cheers Kath. Yes I searched and found the manual for the tractor. Although it is difficult to read as it must have been copied a hundred times. I am working on a repair at the moment as I had a massive oil leak on a recent job (latest video).
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Lovely countryside and landscape. Much better than uk for sure
thank you - we do love it here
I wonder if that’s the tractor we need for The Ole Church 5 Acre Homestead? We have mostly old trees that we need to harvest and then clear the land for farming!
They are great little tractors and a good size for a small homestead. You can get grabber buckets for the front loader which would make tree work a lot easier. 👍🏻
wrong oil my friend. That SAE 90 is for the front and rear axle. What you should of used is Kubota UDT. I have a B1400 and its the same.
I don't think your hydraulic pump will like the heavier grade oil. consider giving it a flush. while you're flushing the system go find the hydraulic strainer valve (that isn't mentioned in the manual) it is located on the opposite side in the exact location of the hydraulic drain plug at the rear of the tractor.
Your right but trying to get that here is difficult. I will try and order some and do a complete oil change. That was my original plan. Cheers for the info 👍
Thanks very useful - What weight (approx) have you been able to pick up with the loader? AJ
A full load of dirt is heavy and unless you have weight in the rear it feels like it is tipping. The loader I have is rated at 300Kg. I am about to purchase the front forks for it from a company in Poland (who supplied the loader). Also the floating control which I don't have at present.
@@HomesteadingUncontained Excellent, do you have a link for the company? the floating control is something I am interested in. AJ
The site is traktorki.com. They do respond but very slowly.
@@HomesteadingUncontained Thanks
AJ
it doesn't take valvoline because is one with the hydraulics he takes sae 30
Hi am from Thailand where do you live.
We are in France.
Don't forget rear axle diff
Do you mean, lock out the diff??