How Much Fluid Will I Need To Add A Third Function And Attachment?

Soopitup

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Adding a Land Pride third function and front mounted auger on my BX23S. Anyone know how much fluid I'll need? I didn't see anything in the paperwork on either.
I'm guessing like 2 qts? Maybe 3?
The auger housing is roughly the size of a large coffee can (Land Pride SA10).

Does the Kubota oil (HST?) come in quarts? gallons?

Is there a viable alternative to the factory fluid? I haven't priced it yet (I know it's going to be $$$$); not looking to cheap out, just curious what the alternatives are.
I know in the automotive world there are almost always comparable aftermarket options for up priced OEM fluids.

TIA
 

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Adding a Land Pride third function and front mounted auger on my BX23S. Anyone know how much fluid I'll need? I didn't see anything in the paperwork on either.
I'm guessing like 2 qts? Maybe 3?
The auger housing is roughly the size of a large coffee can (Land Pride SA10).

Does the Kubota oil (HST?) come in quarts? gallons?

Is there a viable alternative to the factory fluid? I haven't priced it yet (I know it's going to be $$$$); not looking to cheap out, just curious what the alternatives are.
I know in the automotive world there are almost always comparable aftermarket options for up priced OEM fluids.

TIA
I grabbed a gallon of Super UDT2 when I did mine but I still have a lot left. You probably only need a quart or so, but if the gallon is a better deal, get that and you'll have it for when you need it. I wouldn't recommend using anything other than Super UDT2 from a Kubota dealer.
 
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I like to keep a gallon on hand just in case there’s a leak, etc.
 
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I don’t know what a gallon jug of Super UDT2 will cost you, but just yesterday I picked up a 5 gallon pail of it at my dealer for $140.00 Up $15.00 from the last time about two years ago.
 
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I want to say the last time I stopped into my dealer it was ~$35 for a gallon.
 

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Adding a Land Pride third function and front mounted auger on my BX23S. Anyone know how much fluid I'll need? I didn't see anything in the paperwork on either.
I'm guessing like 2 qts? Maybe 3?
The auger housing is roughly the size of a large coffee can (Land Pride SA10).

Does the Kubota oil (HST?) come in quarts? gallons?

Is there a viable alternative to the factory fluid? I haven't priced it yet (I know it's going to be $$$$); not looking to cheap out, just curious what the alternatives are.
I know in the automotive world there are almost always comparable aftermarket options for up priced OEM fluids.

TIA
The amount will best be measured in cups.

Dan

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When I added the Land Pride 3rd function to my BX23S, the level on the dipstick didn't even change enough to make a difference. If I had to guess, possibly 3 or 4 ounces to fill the hoses. The level of the oil isn't that critical that a few ounces is going to make much difference. Check the oil level when the oil is hot.
 
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Adding a Land Pride third function and front mounted auger on my BX23S. Anyone know how much fluid I'll need? I didn't see anything in the paperwork on either.
I'm guessing like 2 qts? Maybe 3?
The auger housing is roughly the size of a large coffee can (Land Pride SA10).

Does the Kubota oil (HST?) come in quarts? gallons?

Is there a viable alternative to the factory fluid? I haven't priced it yet (I know it's going to be $$$$); not looking to cheap out, just curious what the alternatives are.
I know in the automotive world there are almost always comparable aftermarket options for up priced OEM fluids.

TIA
Not much.

The attachment will likely already be charged with (the wrong) oil.
 
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Most pre-built hydraulic implements and Attachments come pre-filled already, I would imagine. I predict you would not need to add but very little.

Always a good plan to have extra on-hand.
 
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UDT or SUDT isn't that expensive. I wouldn't mess around with something else for the $10 you'll save.
 

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Alright thanks.

Many years ago I worked on tanks (M1A1, Hurcules, AVLB), they had gallons and gallons of hyd. fluid. So I'm trying to adjust to this tiny little thing.

It looks like the HST fluid is supposed to be changed for the 50 hour service anyways. I'm already past 30 hours; I may just pick up a gallon and I guess the filters when I get the 3rd function.

Not much.

The attachment will likely already be charged with (the wrong) oil.
What's likely to be in it?

When I added the Land Pride 3rd function to my BX23S, the level on the dipstick didn't even change enough to make a difference. If I had to guess, possibly 3 or 4 ounces to fill the hoses. The level of the oil isn't that critical that a few ounces is going to make much difference. Check the oil level when the oil is hot.
Heh
Checking the oil when it's hot reminds me of a lesson I learned ( I always seem to learn the hard way. It's tough, but it ensures I remember).
Was working on an AVLB (tank hull with a folding bridge for crossing ditches, has a massive hydraulic ram to raise/lower it) and decided to check the hydraulic fluid level with the bridge (and ram) extended, totally ignoring the nagging little voice telling me something was wrong.
To my surprise it was gallons low, so I filled it up.
Then proceeded to raise the bridge.
And watched the gallons I had just poured into the reservoir come cascading out the relief valve all over the front slope and onto the sand.
 
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For anyone searching this down the road

It takes almost a full quart.
Before installing the level was 1/16" to 1/8" above the full line on the dipstick.
After installation (Land Pride third function and SA10 PHD) and running the level was below the bottom of the dipstick.
I added about 5/8 of a quart (all I had left) and it was about 1/8" below the full level.
 
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