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redbugsullivan

04-10-2004 08:27:17




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I own a '74 L210 diesel Kubota and need some advice on maintenance. Bought it 3 years ago from a guy who loved the thing. For the last two years, it has been used little and garaged. These hydraulic lines need replacement soon and cost is a factor. Do I have them made or order them from a dealer? Doing my fan belt replacement today and first oil change with the filter. Wish me success.




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greenbeanman

04-10-2004 13:00:58




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 Re: tractor newbie in reply to redbugsullivan, 04-10-2004 08:27:17  
Hydraulic hoses are steel braided core with a rubber outer covering. They rubber outer covering can be quite weather checked and still be good and safe to use. However you may be speaking about steel lines instead of hoses.

Since I'm not familiar with Kubota I really can't make a good replacement call.

You may wish to change oil more often. Some thoughts are that condensation will form in an engine whether used or not, and therefore need changed whether in use or not. Your decision.

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redbugsullivan

04-10-2004 20:24:07




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 Re: Re: tractor newbie in reply to greenbeanman, 04-10-2004 13:00:58  
Thanks for the info. They are quite weather checked but none are leaking. I have one seeping cylinder seal that needs to be replaced. Since it is on an aftermarket front loader of an unknown brand (the other owner sanded & painted over id) my local dealer is hesitant to help me.

Discovered a wonderful thing today. Cleaning the oil bath air cleaner and a new belt make a huge difference in starting this old baby. Once this was finished, I ran her until she was warm enough for an overdue oil change. She has never run better.

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