Early first service B2601

Jb5552

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I have about 30 hours on the meter and have to bring the tractor in for warranty work. Is that too early to have the first service (50 hour) done? Is there a downside to getting the first service early?
 

RalphVa

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Did it at 13 hours on my first tractor. Seemed to be no problems. That certainly did not make the driveshaft Ujoint blow up (JD).
 
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Grindstone

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I did mine just before the 50 hour mark. Doing the service early certainly wont hurt anything other than your wallet. You ever think about doing it yourself and saving some cash? There are plenty of videos on youtube that shows you the steps.
 
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FarmtoLake

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Kubota LX2610
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I just bought the filters, oil and grease to do my 50 hour first service. I have 46.5 hours on my LX2610. I phoned ahead and had my wife pick up the parts while she was near the dealership. I plan to do the service over Easter weekend. Youtube is excellent. I also verified with the dealer that the warranty remains intact as long as you save the receipts and take a few pictures. One thing that shocked me was the price of a 12 Oz spray can of touch up paint that I bought to paint the metal of the snow blower chute. I will be returning the can if the price is correct. I refuse to pay $88.24 for one 12 Oz can of paint. is this price normal for Kubota touch up paint or did the dealer charge me for a case?
 

lynnmor

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Even $20 is a lot if one just wants to cover paint loss inside a snowblower chute. Just get some orange paint at a hardware store.
 
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Lycomech96

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I just bought the filters, oil and grease to do my 50 hour first service. I have 46.5 hours on my LX2610. I phoned ahead and had my wife pick up the parts while she was near the dealership. I plan to do the service over Easter weekend. Youtube is excellent. I also verified with the dealer that the warranty remains intact as long as you save the receipts and take a few pictures. One thing that shocked me was the price of a 12 Oz spray can of touch up paint that I bought to paint the metal of the snow blower chute. I will be returning the can if the price is correct. I refuse to pay $88.24 for one 12 Oz can of paint. is this price normal for Kubota touch up paint or did the dealer charge me for a case?
Look at Tractor Supply for a very close match to Kubota. So close, nobody can tell the difference. I used some and I can't.
 

mcmxi

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I have about 30 hours on the meter and have to bring the tractor in for warranty work. Is that too early to have the first service (50 hour) done? Is there a downside to getting the first service early?
It's interesting how companies come up with maintenance schedules. I would have liked to have been a fly on the wall when Kubota came up with 50 hours for the first service or why they say to change the oil and oil filter, transmission filter and hydraulic oil filter but not the hydraulic oil. I'm not saying that I have a problem with any of this, just interested in how these decisions are made.

One would hope that 50 hours is some kind of optimal service interval where Kubota is maximizing the service life of expensive components, maximizing the amount of production related contamination that's removed from the tractor, and minimizing the potential for immediate or future damage to an expensive piece of equipment.

I did the 50 hour service at 49.6 hours on the MX I sold recently. The new MX is rapidly approaching 50 hours so will do that soon. One of the recommendations I try to follow religiously with a new tractor is varying the rpm and load for the first 50 hours. This winter I've done that pushing and blowing snow. Maybe it's imagined, maybe not, but I'm sure that the tractor sounds better and better over those initial 50 hours.
 
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FarmtoLake

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update on my paint price situation. I called the dealer first thing this morning to challenge the paint price and sure enough they charged me for the wrong product and quickly refunded the difference.
 

FarmtoLake

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It's interesting how companies come up with maintenance schedules. I would have liked to have been a fly on the wall when Kubota came up with 50 hours for the first service or why they say to change the oil and oil filter, transmission filter and hydraulic oil filter but not the hydraulic oil. I'm not saying that I have a problem with any of this, just interested in how these decisions are made.

One would hope that 50 hours is some kind of optimal service interval where Kubota is maximizing the service life of expensive components, maximizing the amount of production related contamination that's removed from the tractor, and minimizing the potential for immediate or future damage to an expensive piece of equipment.

I did the 50 hour service at 49.6 hours on the MX I sold recently. The new MX is rapidly approaching 50 hours so will do that soon. One of the recommendations I try to follow religiously with a new tractor is varying the rpm and load for the first 50 hours. This winter I've done that pushing and blowing snow. Maybe it's imagined, maybe not, but I'm sure that the tractor sounds better and better over those initial 50 hours.
In my opinion an early first service is essential to remove tiny pieces of metal flakes and fines that wear off when new mechanical parts mesh. The filters capture the particles, while the oil is typically still clean. When I serviced heavy mobile equipment (mining off highway vehicles with 400T capacity) we often put very strong magnet plugs into the gear cases to attract the metal filings. This significantly extends the life of the equipment.
 

top gnome

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Does anyone know if a kubota magnetic drain plug is available. Can I just us a strong magnet on the bottom of the pans? My 50 hour is coming up I got the filters and udt at the dealer on monday. I intend to change the UDT oil never did a filter change without also doing the oil in my life except in the hot tub once.

edit -- nevermind I see amazon has magnetic drain plugs does anyone know the size of the drain plugs on the 2301 for the oil and the 2 for the hst
 

mcmxi

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In my opinion an early first service is essential to remove tiny pieces of metal flakes and fines that wear off when new mechanical parts mesh. The filters capture the particles, while the oil is typically still clean. When I serviced heavy mobile equipment (mining off highway vehicles with 400T capacity) we often put very strong magnet plugs into the gear cases to attract the metal filings. This significantly extends the life of the equipment.
I understand the reason for a service early on, my point was why 50 hours rather than say 20 hours, 30 hours etc?
 

FarmtoLake

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I understand the reason for a service early on, my point was why 50 hours rather than say 20 hours, 30 hours etc?
I would guess it is based on statistics of the typical number of hours that the filter would catch any filings and the number of hours when the burrs and filings would work their way off the gears, etc.