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Kawasaki mule FX mechanic #9079106 07/20/24 08:13 PM
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I am looking for a local trustworthy mechanic in DFW to service my SxS it’s needs its second service and just a complete going over to make sure it keeps running. We keep it at our cabin in OK and a friend has been borrowing it for a year. I don’t mind pulling it back to DFW. Anyone have experience they would like to share. I would greatly appreciate it! It’s a 16 FXT pro

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Re: Kawasaki mule FX mechanic [Re: billhoag] #9079176 07/20/24 11:21 PM
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The maintenance on my ‘16 Mule Pro DX is not that complicated. Removing the front brush guard for filling the front diff, and removing quite a few screws to drop the skid plate to remove the oil filter are required. You need a certain sized metric Allen wrench for the front diff and rear tranny fill plugs. Plenty of YouTube videos to watch.



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