D A T E H O U R S
01-17-15 16.0 16.0-16.3
02-28-15 28.8 28.8-29.2
03-29-15 40.0 40.0-40.2
05-05-15 53.1 53.1-53.4
07-14-15 68.6 68.6-68.8
10-24-15 81.5 81.5-81.9
12-25-15 92.7 92.7-93.4
01-30-16 105.1 105.1-105.3
02-06-16 118.8 118.8-119.1
04-24-16 130.9 130.9-131.1
07-10-16 143.7 143.7-143.8
07-16-16 156.5 156.5-156.7
10-16-16 172.1 172.1-172.3
12-16-16 184.5 184.5-184.8
02-12-17 196.0 196.0-196.2
03-11-17 210.1 210.1-210.3
I agree the HST noise is so loud I think im breaking it!! I love the tractor - it is light in the rear end even with filled tires!!Many happy owners of them, including me. Biggest complaint is the whining on the HST's.
There is another recall we are doing this year on ALL "L" tractors with DPF. It is to install electric heaters on the hoses from the valve cover to the CCvC and from it to the intake manifold to thaw any icing that may occur. It involves installing a bigger alternator and wires to carry the added load. If it were MY tractor that CCVC would come off there and a "road draft hose" would go on to prevent this problem entirely but the tractors then wouldn't pass tier 4. ( they wouldn't freeze up either and puke their oil all out on the ground!)Thanks Sheepfarmer. I didn't realize that cc breather recall affected the base L's. I thought it was just on the Grand L's.
This tractor has only snow blowed a couple times this winter.
If I decide to get it, you'll see it here, with it's little B-rother. LOL.
They are covered by warranty and both the dealer and Kubota are supposed to contact you. For the original breather insulation campaign, the tech came out as soon as the fix kit arrived and installed it in my barn, no charge, but I wouldn't have known if I hadn't stopped by to ask about something else. No notification ever came from Kubota.Is this campaign covered by warranty? Will Kubota contact owners?
I don't know of any stickys but what tractor do you have?Is there a sticky thread on OTT which lists all recalls by model? Would be nice to know if my tractor should have received any updates.
These kits are a lot more work! Kubota are paying us 3 hours to do them and it is (so far) taking the whole 3 hours. There is a lot of stuff gets packed in a small space. The dealer does need to log on and check but they could lose their classification with Kubota if they don't do them. We have until Dec to get them done. Our dealership will be doing about 35 of them. We will have a lot of perfectly good alternators left over.They are covered by warranty and both the dealer and Kubota are supposed to contact you. For the original breather insulation campaign, the tech came out as soon as the fix kit arrived and installed it in my barn, no charge, but I wouldn't have known if I hadn't stopped by to ask about something else. No notification ever came from Kubota.
In defense of dealers, I think they have to log on and check for them.
There is a thread stickied in the set above Tractor Operating in which on one page (4) I started a list of recalls etc. that pertain to the new engines. It is out of date, but easy to add to if someone sends me the information. A separate thread could be started for non dpf new tractors. Otherwise the info is scattered around the forum.Is there a sticky thread on OTT which lists all recalls by model? Would be nice to know if my tractor should have received any updates.
There currently are campaigns on almost all "L" and "m" tractors with DPF except the newest ones (M5, M6 ) There are a couple of minor ones on the M7There is a thread stickied in the set above Tractor Operating in which on one page (4) I started a list of recalls etc. that pertain to the new engines. It is out of date, but easy to add to if someone sends me the information. A separate thread could be started for non dpf new tractors. Otherwise the info is scattered around the forum.
http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18025