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Kubota GT 850 has rear pto and 3 point linkage
There are many. PTO. Seat. HYD drive peddle. Neutral.
Make sure yout pto is off
Remove the lower bolt in the pto cover to drain.Remove the lower bolt in the pto cover to drain.
Same as you do on a manual transmission... you drain the transmission fluid, remove the PTO cover, and install the hydraulic pump or motor where the PTO cover was.
Remove the center, lower bolt on one of the pto covers to drain.Remove the center, lower bolt on one of the pto covers to drain.
You remove a lower bolt on one of the pto cover plates to drain the fluid.
PtO+H2O
yes, there is a plate in the rear of the machine just over top of the hitch. this is where the pto goes, if you remove the plate and look inside with a flash light you will see a splined shaft for the pto. just ran across this question searching for a pto myself LOL
Drain oil Remove the right hand side round speed control cover Remove the small roller that the vertical arm acts on, you just spread the fork it sits in Remove all bolts around the top cover, not the 4 nuts they hold the levers in place Use a chain block and a lifting plate, which can bolt onto the seat bolts to lift the top cover directly up Remove the pin holding the pto spline coupling together Remove the bolts holding the pto cover and pull the pto shaft outwards This should allow you to unbolt the pump and remove it
Strictly the transmission is "hydro driven" on a Kubota BX-series tractor. It is has a high and low range but speed is fully adjustable and controlled by a variable swashplate in the transmission. The mid and rear PTO's are gear driven by a wet hydraulic clutch pack. FWD is strictly gear driven from inside the transmission. Hope this helps.
Compared to comparable quality tractors of its size, in torque and horse power, it very capable and may out shine the competition Lots of brand loyalty out there. You could have a compression problem depending on the hours and past use or diesel fuel problem. Check with a Kubota dealer in your area. It will turn as fast as the gearing lets it.