Kind of had it with my new B3200 already after this last problem. First it was a faulty crooked loader that cause the tractor to shift to one side about an inch and a half when pushing down and lifting the front tires off the ground. When the loader was raised all the way up it twisted the other way. Kubota replaced for free. Next was the poor starts and excessive vibration cause by the timing issue. Kubota fixed for free. Still vibrates some but now starts great. Now the front pump seal is leaking which requires the tractor to be split in half to repair. It looks like it has been leaking since the day it was built because the paint looks like it was applied over the oil at the factory. The paint is all wrinkly and can be wiped off easily with my fingers. I told them there is no way I'm keeping a NEW tractor that already has to be slit in half. At my request, Kubota is willing to give me a new B3300 SUT with draw bar kit and take the lemon back with no cost to me. This 3300 is one of the earlier ones with the cast iron transmission. They are now built with aluminum just like the 3200. So I can try again with a B or I'm really leaning toward taking a loss and springing for an L2800 or L3200. I like the looks of the L3200 better than the L2800 and both are waaayyy more stout than a B series weighting in at around 1000 pounds heavier. Plus I they have all cast iron drive train. I look at the way the B is put together underneath after getting it and it just seems kind of rinky dink compared to the L. I'm not an engineer so I might be way off base here. My dealer has bent over backward and so has Kubota but I'm beginning to feel like the B series are to cheaply made for me to trust another one. Any advise would be helpful. This makes me sick. Did I mention that it is only 4 months old and has 12 hrs on it.
Steve
Steve
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