Just changed all lub in Kubota

oldhat

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I spent all weekend changing the motor oil, trans fluid, hydralic fluid and all filters. Also changed the antifreeze, and front axle, and Knuckle oil. I still need to grease it . Will do that another day, Temp is 96 but the humidity is about 100%. Had a good rain though. Boy the cost of all that Super UDT 2 and filters is a bunch. Just turned 810 hours. Looks like I must put around 100 hours on the Kubota per year, based on the last two years.
Getting ready to go to the mountains again this year. It is about 40 Degrees in the morning this time of year. Alot better than here in Kansas. I will try and get more pictures of the Kubota in the high country.
 
I hear you on the prices on SUDT. They must run it through some gold process. If I could escape to some cool weather I would be gone and not come back till September.
 
That's the truth, I dread buying that sudt2 . Those mountains sound real nice old hat... as long as you can get "Persons of Interests" on the tv... ;) bordercollie
 
NO tv. NO cell phone, 7 mile drive to see a power pole, 15 mile drive for cell phone reception. This place is a complete stress relief.
 
NO tv. NO cell phone, 7 mile drive to see a power pole, 15 mile drive for cell phone reception. This place is a complete stress relief.
Seriously, that sounds awesome! Congratulations on having it and enjoy!!!! :wave: bordercollie
 
Thank You Bordercollie I always do. When I first went there about 48 years ago my old 57 Chev radio would only get 2 radio stations in the valley. The valley is about 12 miles long with 14,000 foot mountains on both sides. Radio signals will bounce off the mountains and get to the cabin. Not so with antenna tv. Now days we have alot of radio stations, but tv is out of the question with out satalite antenna. Nearest cable would be in town 20 miles away.
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