I received the following statement emailed to me from my local dealer:
"Kubota has determined that a defect which relates to cold weather operation exists in certain tractors and may cause internal engine damage if not corrected. "
Kubota has indicated that this issue was known internally in April 2016.
I purchased the tractor in November 2016.
The sent out the product improvement campaign to dealers in December 2016.
They sent me this email notification November 2017 after almost a year of cold weather use.
Further responses from Kubota indicated:
"In freezing temperatures there is a possibility that moisture buildup in the closed crankcase ventilation (CCV) filter could freeze and restrict air movement. If this occurs the engine crankcase pressure can build and spray oil out of the dipstick hole. To prevent freezing from occurring a heater kit has been developed. "
Has anyone experienced this failure? Anyone had the fix completed?
My concern is that this is a safety issue, as hot oil can spray out of the dipstick. They are considering this product improvement campaign.
I am also concerned with the timelines - its was known internally there was a problem. I purchased a new tractor with a known problem. It took almost a year to notify me after I purchased the tractor.
Kubota is no longer responding to my questions....
"Kubota has determined that a defect which relates to cold weather operation exists in certain tractors and may cause internal engine damage if not corrected. "
Kubota has indicated that this issue was known internally in April 2016.
I purchased the tractor in November 2016.
The sent out the product improvement campaign to dealers in December 2016.
They sent me this email notification November 2017 after almost a year of cold weather use.
Further responses from Kubota indicated:
"In freezing temperatures there is a possibility that moisture buildup in the closed crankcase ventilation (CCV) filter could freeze and restrict air movement. If this occurs the engine crankcase pressure can build and spray oil out of the dipstick hole. To prevent freezing from occurring a heater kit has been developed. "
Has anyone experienced this failure? Anyone had the fix completed?
My concern is that this is a safety issue, as hot oil can spray out of the dipstick. They are considering this product improvement campaign.
I am also concerned with the timelines - its was known internally there was a problem. I purchased a new tractor with a known problem. It took almost a year to notify me after I purchased the tractor.
Kubota is no longer responding to my questions....