If you are referencing the filters in the very back where you have to take off a rear shied they are both hydraulic filters. I believe they are both for the transmission. The engine oil is not as obvious. Good video showing where it is.
I have collected a few wrenches over time, trying to find one strong enough for the really tough ones. I don't recall if I used one of those or if I was able to remove it bare-handed.
Great video sir! But a word of caution....never use cinder blocks, we have seen many accidents and one death due to crushing blocks. They can even have a crack that you may not see, then fall apart under pressure. No disrespect, just concern. Thanks again.
Thanks for the informative video. A real time saver.
4.3 quarts to fill with oil and filter change
Our Kubota 1100 has 2 filters in the back underneath the bed. I thought one of those was the oil filter...
If you are referencing the filters in the very back where you have to take off a rear shied they are both hydraulic filters. I believe they are both for the transmission. The engine oil is not as obvious. Good video showing where it is.
What wrench did you use for filter revoval
I have collected a few wrenches over time, trying to find one strong enough for the really tough ones. I don't recall if I used one of those or if I was able to remove it bare-handed.
Great video sir! But a word of caution....never use cinder blocks, we have seen many accidents and one death due to crushing blocks. They can even have a crack that you may not see, then fall apart under pressure. No disrespect, just concern. Thanks again.
Great point. That's why you see that I add jack stands under the axle.