I have a 1994 TLB35 with 2800 hrs. Like most others I use it for variety of things, from logging (sawmill), to earth works and plowing snow. Rear tires filled with calcium.
I have a bad habit (memory is 2nd thing to go as we age) of forgetting to unlock the parking brake when backing up- yes I am human. Last week that habit finally caught up to me. Had a pile of logs on the forks and the noticed left wheel dragging as I tried to crawl along. When I used the brakes, felt like the left side would not release. Parked it and came here looking for help.
Am an infrequent visitor and like most dont use OTT unless there is a problem. Found a lot of good general info but nothing detailed. I have been fuddling with wrenches for a number of decades, but this is my first venture into the world of WET BRAKES.
To gain an understanding of how these brakes work, found this:
Cat® Wet Disk Brakes | How Oil Cooled Hydraulic Brakes Work
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvCYBUOtKrk
Though its not a Kubota tractor, it is a really good representation of HOW they work. From here I had a better understanding of the problem, and have now dove into tearing apart the left side of tractor. Though I have manuals, the quality of the images is lacking so I am also using the online manuals, which have colour photos:
http://www.kubotabooks.com/AutoInde...s/&AutoIndex=1786e1006a6663a0fc94d072a5a914ff
I had the tractor up in the air and spun the wheels, and the left side was defintely harder to turn. Checked the linkages and all seem working properly. Undid linkage on left and cam moves back and forth freely. At this point i suspect the the discs and springs.
Trying to do tear down without taking off open canopy ROPS. Like others, need less work, not more.
Don't know when I'll get a chance to update as summer here in the Yukon is very short, and snow is 2 months away. And i don't have a shop to work in- hoping one day to get around to it.
I have a bad habit (memory is 2nd thing to go as we age) of forgetting to unlock the parking brake when backing up- yes I am human. Last week that habit finally caught up to me. Had a pile of logs on the forks and the noticed left wheel dragging as I tried to crawl along. When I used the brakes, felt like the left side would not release. Parked it and came here looking for help.
Am an infrequent visitor and like most dont use OTT unless there is a problem. Found a lot of good general info but nothing detailed. I have been fuddling with wrenches for a number of decades, but this is my first venture into the world of WET BRAKES.
To gain an understanding of how these brakes work, found this:
Cat® Wet Disk Brakes | How Oil Cooled Hydraulic Brakes Work
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvCYBUOtKrk
Though its not a Kubota tractor, it is a really good representation of HOW they work. From here I had a better understanding of the problem, and have now dove into tearing apart the left side of tractor. Though I have manuals, the quality of the images is lacking so I am also using the online manuals, which have colour photos:
http://www.kubotabooks.com/AutoInde...s/&AutoIndex=1786e1006a6663a0fc94d072a5a914ff
I had the tractor up in the air and spun the wheels, and the left side was defintely harder to turn. Checked the linkages and all seem working properly. Undid linkage on left and cam moves back and forth freely. At this point i suspect the the discs and springs.
Trying to do tear down without taking off open canopy ROPS. Like others, need less work, not more.
Don't know when I'll get a chance to update as summer here in the Yukon is very short, and snow is 2 months away. And i don't have a shop to work in- hoping one day to get around to it.