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Ventrac 4520P One Hundred Hour Service
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Let’s see how fast we can do the 100-hour service on this Ventrac 4520.
First off- we’re going to change the engine oil.
My wife says she’s been missing her roasting pan- let me know if you see it…
Next, I need to remove this engine cover so I can get to the oil filter.
This will also give me access so I can grease the lift cylinder.
I like to put a thin film of clean oil on the gasket.
This tractor is a 4520P and has the Kawasaki engine- it takes exactly 2 quarts of oil.
Now, we need to change both hydraulic oil filters.
This front one came off easy- I didn’t even need to use a wrench.
At 500 hours I’ll change both the filter and the hydraulic oil.
To change the rear filter, I like to get these weights out of the way.
My socket filter wrenches wouldn’t fit this filter, and I didn’t have room to make the strap filter one work; so, I ended up using this big pair of channel locks which worked out well.
Make sure you put a pan under these filters when you change them, because quite a bit of hydraulic oil leaks out. You can see here I topped it off once I was done.
Next, I remove the radiator screen and blow off all the dead grass. I also blow out the engine air filter which wasn’t that dirty.
Finally, I grease the entire machine- a couple of these zerks are really hard to get to- you actually have to rotate the engine fan to get the drive shaft zerks positioned in order to grease them.
Now it’s ready to go back to work.
Let me know in the comments do you work on your own stuff or pay someone else to? ‪@hausplans‬

#tractor #howto #service #tools #construction #diy #contractor
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@BukHumJai

7 months ago

Always work on your own stuff where possible. The life skills, responsibility of caring for your own equipment, and money saved.

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@PhillipDavis830

7 months ago

I love working on my tractor. It's part of the joy of ownership.

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@grantlincoln5070

7 months ago

Gotta love it when they design every filter location to put a nice layer of rust protection on literally everything

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@fhsksu

7 months ago

Do it yourself, if it’s too complex get folks who can help you out. Never too old to learn more.

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@nathanwahl9224

5 months ago

My 1986 Bolens lawn tractor is still going strong, I've done all the maintenance and repairs. 38 years so far. I remember being a young buck, and my FIL, a small engine mechanic, advised me to buy it, this would be the last mower I'd ever need, and I kind of chuckled. He was right! Smart man, I miss him greatly.

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@josephpeluchette191

7 months ago

When I was young I did everything myself now I've found a great mobile service that's only around 15 dollars more than it would cost me to do it worth every penny

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@Anthony-lb4gx

7 months ago

It’s a MUST to work on your own equipment or vehicles. You know the preventative maintenance or repairs are getting done correctly.

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@B.Colby107

7 months ago

If that's your wife's roasting pan, you need a new wife😂

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@cgreenfield6655

2 weeks ago

Holy crap. A baking pan to dump oil into. Friggin genius!!

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@ridhobaihaqi144

7 months ago

100 hours... passed!!
😎👨🏻

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@CaliberMag

1 month ago

i never really worked on my vehicles before but after owning a car that no one else has experience with, youtube tutorials have taught me a lot about my car and honestly im all about saving the money i could waste on stupid upgrades instead of a shop charging an arm and a leg

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@randysmith9636

7 months ago

I enjoy working on my equipment. Anytime you service anything, truck, car, tractor, mower, whatever, it always runs better.
Get yourself a end style filter removal tool. Makes life simpler.

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@epicgamer18723

7 months ago

My dad was a mechanic at ford for years. He was a mechanic at a bus garage for 9 years. My mom worked at toyota factory and chevy. I love cars. We do our own work

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@kevinmencer3782

5 months ago

That little tractor is f**** ADORABLE. Despite living in an apartment complex, I suddenly have the worst desire to own one.

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@RJ-lk5pj

1 month ago

Great video..

I have a childhood friend that service lawn equipment for a living; with that said the Only thing I let them do is sharpen the blades.

Gives me time to catch up a little and takes the burden off of crawling under the ztm; unfortunately a work injury effects my entire spine and shoulders.

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@Mleader1000

4 months ago

I am thoroughly impressed every time I see one of your videos. We had a ventrack at one of the landscaping companies I worked for, and I swear that thing spent more time in the shop than it did in the field.

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@The_Brett_Dove

7 months ago

I love to work on my own cars but as a business owner I don't really have time. But I love just grabbing a 30 rack and inviting my two best friends over and just wrenching

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@crockettslate

3 months ago

Greatest part of being a Owner/Operator.

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@Me-nq4gz

7 months ago

Your wife is looking for the old disposable “roasting pan”? 👌 gu

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@Josephdoes

5 months ago

keep on like that, that machine will last generations

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