Hydraulic Fluid Specs

KelleyFarmRick

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I found a 2019 thread that bounced around my (very basic) question, but never got an answer. "What is the hydraulic fluid capacity for a 7060?" or ANY Kubota, for that matter - - . What specs should be observed, why is the dip stick so inadequate?

I noticed a 'drip', tightened a connection to stop the drip, and then started guessing about how much hydraulic fluid to add - - . I added two gallons, and still haven't seen it on the dip stick - - .; Is there a better way??
 

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If you added two gallons after fixing a “drip” and it still hasn’t hit the dipstick your definition of drip and mine don’t match.

Some people put dye in their hydraulic fluid. Something like: https://www.greenpartstore.com/john-deere-hydraulic-oil-dye-mt3668.html

Without dye it isn’t uncommon for folks using a sight glass type level check or dipstick to overfill due to not being able to see the fluid as it is quite clear and hard to see without dye. I don’t have a WSM for a 7060 so can’t advise on total capacity. If refilling after a leak, don’t know how that would help anyway.

(Edited to correct link.)
 

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I found a 2019 thread that bounced around my (very basic) question, but never got an answer. "What is the hydraulic fluid capacity for a 7060?" or ANY Kubota, for that matter - - . What specs should be observed, why is the dip stick so inadequate?

I noticed a 'drip', tightened a connection to stop the drip, and then started guessing about how much hydraulic fluid to add - - . I added two gallons, and still haven't seen it on the dip stick - - .; Is there a better way??
Specs for fluid amounts are only good for approximation, the dipstick is the real mark to follow.

Are you sure your looking at the hydraulic dip stick , and are you sure your putting hydraulic fluid in at the right location?
 
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KelleyFarmRick

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Specs for fluid amounts are only good for approximation, the dipstick is the real mark to follow.

Are you sure your looking at the hydraulic dip stick , and are you sure your putting hydraulic fluid in at the right location?
Thanks - - but that was kind of the basic question - - - at what point should I start seeing a reading on that stubby little dip stick? Am I filling a 30 gallon reservoir here?? It seems strange there is no spec on "fluids", with capacity, specifications, recommended brand/type or other data - - or instructions on where the filler cap is, for that matter - - .

I didn't know any of that - - couldn't find it in the manual or on-line, so I went to my mechanic, and he showed me on his tractor (which happens to be the same tractor I have, but the 'cab' version) - - so I'm pretty sure I have the right dip-stick and fill-point - - but it is like pouring hydraulic fluid down the drain - - .

What I DON'T know is how long the connection was loose. I've been working the bucket pretty hard, smoothing gravel for a driveway, but even at that there are only about 15 hours on the tractor - - just seems strange it should be down more than two gallons - - assuming it was full when I got it.
 

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So you're saying your owner's manual/operator's manual doesn't have that information in it? I don't believe that.
 
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Only 15 hours, sounds like the dealer never filled it. If you were leaking gallons it would be obvious where it came out.
 

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So you're saying your owner's manual/operator's manual doesn't have that information in it? I don't believe that.
M7060 Operators Manual pp 62 - hydraulic capacity 48L (SUDT2).

M7060 Operators Manual pp 66 - location of dipstick and filler cap.

Dan
 
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It doesn’t take long to leak 2 gallons. Keep filling until it’s at the right level on the dipstick. I broke a hose on my disk last year and pumped 30 gallons out of the tractor in a matter of seconds before I noticed and shut it down. Wasn’t fun buying that much oil after just having drained and filled for the season. 🤬
 

KelleyFarmRick

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So you're saying your owner's manual/operator's manual doesn't have that information in it? I don't believe that.
Ha! Of Course! THAT is exactly the right answer, and mystery solved. The earlier thread I referred to had convinced me I was not losing my marbles, it was a flaw in the manual - - not true - - it was a matter of symantics - - NOT "Hydraulic Fluid" - - - "Transmission Fluid" - - all 56 Liters (59.2 US quarts) of it And there was the filling port, right where my mechanic said it was, right next to the stubby little dip stick (Manual p. 91)

So thanks to everyone who responded. In another year or so I'm sure some new Kubota owner will get hung-up with the same bit of confusion - - and (hopefully) find his answer here.
 

KelleyFarmRick

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Hi Dan - -
Thanks. Looks like the proof-reader missed a paragraph when they issued the new Operator's Manual for
M6060 & M7060 2013. "Hydraulic" is barely mentioned. The fluid I should have been hunting for is "Transmission Fluid" - - That hass all the info I need.

Thanks for responding

Rick
 

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So thanks to everyone who responded. In another year or so I'm sure some new Kubota owner will get hung-up with the same bit of confusion - - and (hopefully) find his answer here.
And you have been proven correct sir.

wife inherited a M6060 that had a weeping dry rotted hose. Weep went to a spray at dealership while they did a forced REGEN. I just bought 5 gallons and a new line…. Hoping that 5 gallons gets the level up to range. After seeing this, my hopes are sinking a little.
 

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Ive had my 7060 a few years now, and find that dipstick is hard to read, and the slightest bit of unlevel ground causes bad readings. I dye the oil. Ive also noticed theres a 'happy level' spot, which is almost at the low line. If its full, itll blow out the vent while on the road at full speed.