I am buying a L1801DT with a cracked head and 1100 hours on a working tach. Engine was sucking water from the head and blowing it out the exhaust and was hard to start. Oil is black so no water (anti freeze) getting into crank case.
Previous owner had a friend who worked at a Kubota dealership so he looked at the tractor (being gray market the tractor is not allowed to be serviced or repaired at a Kubota dealership). The liners are not pitted but one liner worn more than the other... in fact one cylinder worn .030 more than the other. The Kubota dealer employee said that this wear is what you would expect on a tractor with 1100 hours and he thought that just putting on a new head was a reasonable solution.
Sooooo what do you think .... should I pay $500 for a complete rebuild kit or should I just repair this engine. Tractor will be used to farm one acre of specialty crops and for occasional loader work and snow removal. I am 65 and in good health and plan to keep farming for at least 10 more years.
Also down the road if I need to sell rebuilt at 1100 hours would make the tractor more valuable. I doubt I would be putting more than 100 or so hours per year on this tractor.
So if you had this tractor ... what would you do .... repair or rebuild ?
Previous owner had a friend who worked at a Kubota dealership so he looked at the tractor (being gray market the tractor is not allowed to be serviced or repaired at a Kubota dealership). The liners are not pitted but one liner worn more than the other... in fact one cylinder worn .030 more than the other. The Kubota dealer employee said that this wear is what you would expect on a tractor with 1100 hours and he thought that just putting on a new head was a reasonable solution.
Sooooo what do you think .... should I pay $500 for a complete rebuild kit or should I just repair this engine. Tractor will be used to farm one acre of specialty crops and for occasional loader work and snow removal. I am 65 and in good health and plan to keep farming for at least 10 more years.
Also down the road if I need to sell rebuilt at 1100 hours would make the tractor more valuable. I doubt I would be putting more than 100 or so hours per year on this tractor.
So if you had this tractor ... what would you do .... repair or rebuild ?