Bobcat tells you to somehow suck the oil out. This is a joke. Take the cast weight off the front of the loader, and drill a hole at the bottom front of the chaincase. Once oil is drained out(jack up the back of machine and you will get it drained clear out---way better than you could ever get it sucked out), thread the hole and fit a drain plug in it. Put a little wet paint on the plug, and set the weight back on the machine to mark where the plug hits the weight. Remove the weight and drill a hole in it just deep enough for the head of the plug. Then you are all set. If this seems like a hassle, I guarantee you can do this modification faster than draining with the suction method, and next time you just "pull the plug". I have done this to all my machines, but only the 463 has the weight on front to deal with. I was taught this trick by a local dealer, who said chaincases tend to get serviced better if they are easy to drain. unsure about your hydraulic Gremlins--never had those particular ones. Too bad about the bobtach pins, common problem and hard to fix--just grease bobtach a lot from now on. I'm sure you know they are to have propylene glycol antifreeze-not ethylene glycol. You can't mix them, but I guess it is prob ok to switch them over IF you can get ALL the old stuff out. Mixing the 2 results in poorer heat dissipation and a slimy film that plugs up stuff.