CaveCreekRay
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Equipment
L3800 HST, KingKutter box scraper, KingKutter 66" rake, County Pride Subsoiler
So, I am in my dealer today buying some fuel filters...
The Service Manager overhears me ask the parts dude about a replacement seat switch and motions me into his office. He tells me they have learned of a defect in the wiring harness of the L3800. He is not too detailed (on purpose) but he says after a bunch of research and investigation, they have discovered a lone wire in the harness under the instrument bezel that is under gauge for the load, reportedly a relay. On some harnesses, this line starts to fry and the result is intermittent starting power to, I guess, the starter relay. He said they have to take the panel off and wire from (I assume) the switch block to the start relay engage terminal.
Anybody heard this? And when I asked if it was covered under the drive train warranty, he said, "Unfortunately, no."
Maybe Kubota quality isn't what we think it is...
There is also a known issue with the 3pt control valve. Some chatter as the lever is moved, bouncing the tractor pretty well.
Anyone have more details?
The Service Manager overhears me ask the parts dude about a replacement seat switch and motions me into his office. He tells me they have learned of a defect in the wiring harness of the L3800. He is not too detailed (on purpose) but he says after a bunch of research and investigation, they have discovered a lone wire in the harness under the instrument bezel that is under gauge for the load, reportedly a relay. On some harnesses, this line starts to fry and the result is intermittent starting power to, I guess, the starter relay. He said they have to take the panel off and wire from (I assume) the switch block to the start relay engage terminal.
Anybody heard this? And when I asked if it was covered under the drive train warranty, he said, "Unfortunately, no."
Maybe Kubota quality isn't what we think it is...
There is also a known issue with the 3pt control valve. Some chatter as the lever is moved, bouncing the tractor pretty well.
Anyone have more details?