I have a 2017 75-2 and found that the dirt you wash out of the engine compartment collects on top of the bottom plate. I use 2 railroad ties to park the machine on so I can get under it to remove the plate and wash the machine out. I also use Kubota filters and synthetic oil in it. Grease has molly in it to slow the pin wear. 800 hrs and so far so good. Also, use some kind of fuel additive that adds lubricity to the fuel.
Nice machine. I did watch a few of your videos. I don’t pay your bills but I will offer you some advise anyways. It looked like you didn’t let all the oil drain out and it looked like a no name or Walmart oil jug... I could be wrong on that if so I apologize. Use good oil it’s cheaper than a new engine. I own a towing service and the reason I’m watching your videos is that I’m looking to buy a kubota sv95.
Oh okay, I was thinking surely he’s not doing that! Are you still loving the machine? I’m trying one out in a couple of weeks. My buddy has a 850 bobcat and a comparable Cat skid steer but he’s trading it on another bobcat. I did some research and I’m going with a Kubota. He has deep pockets and money is no problem. The Kubota is 30 thousand dollars less than the bobcat. I’m going to subscribe and I wish you luck. I own a towing service in Florida and I’m looking for a new source of income and my buddy is going to help me get going with some jobs. He doesn’t do anything for less than a couple thousand a day. He does a lot of local government jobs which pay very well down here. Remember don’t do cheap jobs for cheap skates your only wearing out your equipment in the long run. Good luck again!
Cameron, Thank you for the service training, Glad to see another video. God Bless
Thanks for posting these, Cameron. Glad to see you back. Always enjoy your videos.
I have a 2017 75-2 and found that the dirt you wash out of the engine compartment collects on top of the bottom plate. I use 2 railroad ties to park the machine on so I can get under it to remove the plate and wash the machine out. I also use Kubota filters and synthetic oil in it. Grease has molly in it to slow the pin wear. 800 hrs and so far so good. Also, use some kind of fuel additive that adds lubricity to the fuel.
Thank you for sharing i need to start servicing my equipment my self the dealer is way to much money. Take care.
Thanks for the video 👍
If you can back to the beavertail edge it can give you more room to work
open up and lay out some cardboard on the floor. better than stay dry to catch the mess. nice video.
Where did you get all of the Wix filters? I was told if I didn’t use Kubota filters it would void my warranty
How/what tool to use to get the hydraulic filter off thats under the cab? (Not the ones in the tank)
Tapped with a punch, used a butane torch to lightly heat filter then used a regular oil filter wrench
Nice machine. I did watch a few of your videos. I don’t pay your bills but I will offer you some advise anyways. It looked like you didn’t let all the oil drain out and it looked like a no name or Walmart oil jug... I could be wrong on that if so I apologize. Use good oil it’s cheaper than a new engine. I own a towing service and the reason I’m watching your videos is that I’m looking to buy a kubota sv95.
Guy Jones thanks for watching. I bought the 2.5 gallon jugs of Rotella and was just pouring it in the gallon Walmart jug for east handling.
Oh okay, I was thinking surely he’s not doing that! Are you still loving the machine? I’m trying one out in a couple of weeks. My buddy has a 850 bobcat and a comparable Cat skid steer but he’s trading it on another bobcat. I did some research and I’m going with a Kubota. He has deep pockets and money is no problem. The Kubota is 30 thousand dollars less than the bobcat. I’m going to subscribe and I wish you luck. I own a towing service in Florida and I’m looking for a new source of income and my buddy is going to help me get going with some jobs. He doesn’t do anything for less than a couple thousand a day. He does a lot of local government jobs which pay very well down here. Remember don’t do cheap jobs for cheap skates your only wearing out your equipment in the long run. Good luck again!
You are pointing at darkness. Does daddy have a flashlight in his shop you can use?
Oscar, ask your 5th grade teacher if that was a polite comment.