FYI check out the notes in the manual for the front axel grease fitting. All Kubotas i have worked with have a breather port bolt to remove first, then grease that zerk until grease flows out of the breather port.
Love the yellow Wranger and your Jeep tat!! I had a Yellow 2001 Wrangler for 14 years till the frame started rusting out. Thanks for the video - my L2501 at around 35 hrs - so wanted to make sure I had all the locations known for the tractor part - been doing the loader every 8-10 hours.
Great video. Greased my L3130 today and I’m sure I missed the pedal ones underneath. But dude. It’s a tractor, lil grease over run not gonna hurt it 🤪 thanks for the help.
@@CarolinaEarthWerx I actually got up under it today and didn’t have those on my tractor but in total I found 8 more that I didn’t see because of the video so thx again.
Don’t use whatever grease you would like. The manual says to use a high-quality grease designating extreme pressure and containing Molybdenum disulfide. This grease may specify Molly EP on its label. Kubota high performance Molly lithium all purpose, heavy duty grease is a good choice.
FYI check out the notes in the manual for the front axel grease fitting. All Kubotas i have worked with have a breather port bolt to remove first, then grease that zerk until grease flows out of the breather port.
Really appreciate the camera further away on the 2nd side of the loader. Great job.
Love the yellow Wranger and your Jeep tat!! I had a Yellow 2001 Wrangler for 14 years till the frame started rusting out. Thanks for the video - my L2501 at around 35 hrs - so wanted to make sure I had all the locations known for the tractor part - been doing the loader every 8-10 hours.
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You missed the two on the quick attach. Also, the loader calls for grease every 10 hours. Thanks for the video!
Thank you!
Great video. Greased my L3130 today and I’m sure I missed the pedal ones underneath. But dude. It’s a tractor, lil grease over run not gonna hurt it 🤪 thanks for the help.
I know what you mean! I would have missed them too if I didn’t read the manual lol
@@CarolinaEarthWerx I actually got up under it today and didn’t have those on my tractor but in total I found 8 more that I didn’t see because of the video so thx again.
No problem!
Great video! Thanks
thanks for sharing. very helpful!
Glad it helped! Thanks!
Good information. Thank you
No problem, thank you for watching!
Great video. Thank you
Stupid question- what’s up with the grease pouring out the connection point? I thought that meant the zerk is clogged
Thanks! Crappy grease gun
Just what I was looking for. Thanks
I greased Mine today and missed the axle & pedal linkage fittings
Thanks for the demonstration
No problem! I’m missing a few in this video
Cotty, I'm 80 so be patient.
How to I get that plastic tube covering the PTO shaft so I can grease the PTO & the u joints.
Thanks
The first one you did on your loader is almost impossible to do in mine. The fitting is positioned so I can’t get the end connected to it.
You can move it so it’s positioned correctly. I believe I had to do that on mine
There is another one on my steering wheel linkage and two under the seat on each side.
Thanks!
No problem thanks for watching!
What motor oil do you use
15w-40 rotella
Thanks
No problem
Don’t use whatever grease you would like.
The manual says to use a high-quality grease designating extreme pressure and containing Molybdenum disulfide. This grease may specify Molly EP on its label.
Kubota high performance Molly lithium all purpose, heavy duty grease is a good choice.
AP and EP differences are denominator at best. But you are correct. And just remember, any grease is better than no grease! 🤣🤣
Label on FEL says EVERY 10 Hours for the FEL
That’s is correct, left out of the video.
@@CarolinaEarthWerx I did see some grease points I have been missing that You pointed out....TY
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Every 10 hours on mine
Good!