Posted by DoubleR on March 31, 2021 at 07:36:18 from (72.106.164.109):
I changed the oil in my M6060 Kubota. It called for 12.7 quarts. So I'm must of been having a senior moment and was thinking two quarts to the gallon. Using bulk oil I put 6 gallon containers in the engine. Then started it until it reach oil pressure, probably about 2 minutes. Shut it off and checked the oil. Of course its way over full and I'm thinking what the heck. Loosened the drain plugs and let some drain out about a gallon then rechecked it. It was still way overfull then the light came on. I drained it off to the proper level but haven't started the tractor yet. Did I do any harm to the engine is my question.
I can't remember his handle but there was a guy on here a while back that had a M6060 and had allot of problems with it and kept taking it back to the dealer. It was finally determined it was way over full of engine oil.
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