Hi,
I’ve made a few posts. I now have approximately 22 hrs on my Kubota BX2680.
I’ve noticed the coolant was down below the low mark in the expansion tank at approximately 17 hrs so I contacted Kubota.
The salesman came an topped off the expansion tank with what looked to be a reddish-pink coolant, to around the high mark in the expansion tank.
I have been monitoring the level regularly.
Now at 22 hrs there is no pink liquid only green and the level is approximately 1/4” below the L when cool and at low mark when running. The level in the radiator has always been good.
I’ve since watched a official Kubota video on the topic. And the man in the video stated the level in the expansion tank should only be at or slightly above the low mark.
Any ideas what might be going on here? I do not want the coolant leaking into the head gasket as there are no signs of any visible leaks on my garage floor. Also is there a test that can be done?
I also live in a climate where there can be temperature fluctuations of up to 30 degrees.
Thanks a lot
I’ve made a few posts. I now have approximately 22 hrs on my Kubota BX2680.
I’ve noticed the coolant was down below the low mark in the expansion tank at approximately 17 hrs so I contacted Kubota.
The salesman came an topped off the expansion tank with what looked to be a reddish-pink coolant, to around the high mark in the expansion tank.
I have been monitoring the level regularly.
Now at 22 hrs there is no pink liquid only green and the level is approximately 1/4” below the L when cool and at low mark when running. The level in the radiator has always been good.
I’ve since watched a official Kubota video on the topic. And the man in the video stated the level in the expansion tank should only be at or slightly above the low mark.
Any ideas what might be going on here? I do not want the coolant leaking into the head gasket as there are no signs of any visible leaks on my garage floor. Also is there a test that can be done?
I also live in a climate where there can be temperature fluctuations of up to 30 degrees.
Thanks a lot