Just FYI, The ***8220;factory black stuff***8221; is what is specified as ***8220;new grease***8221;. It***8217;s Kubota Moly-Lithium and it***8217;s very black. I***8217;m actually confused by what appears to be some red grease in those joints. Kubota grease used to be orange, but hasn***8217;t been for at least 3 years. Maybe some left over in the dealer***8217;s shop, but I kind of doubt it...
Oh, and all my grease joints look like your pics. I found it makes a bigger mess to wipe it off. And I***8217;m worried about spraying degreaser around an area that***8217;s supposed to be greased.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Appreciate your input, but I didn't post all the pics here. I grew up on a ranch, greasing equipment nearly every day due to use. I understand that the black is factory and red is what dealers are using.
But when it's greased to the point that the black is a glob that has dropped off onto another part of the tractor and the red is getting ready to, there are smears on fenders, floor board, dash, steering wheel, seat, tires, hoses, sprayed out from under the spindle covers on the MMM so that grease splatters are all over the TOP of the MMM, it's excessive.
When the DEALER sees the pics and says, "Oh wow, that should have never left our lot looking like that. Our policy is to have all the major grease gone and have it washed.", there is an issue.
When a new tractor, with less than 3 hours, is delivered with a hydraulic leak that is caked with the typical dirt/fluid grime on all the lines of the FEL manifold, there is a problem. When I park a new tractor, with less than 3 hours, on our concrete driveway, come back in 2 hours and there is a puddle beneath the FEL manifold 6"8" in diameter, there is a problem. Park it in a new spot, let it sit overnight and there is a spot under the FEL manifold 10"-12" in diameter, there is a problem.
I understand this is a working piece of equipment and it's going to get dirty, scuffed, scratched, maybe even dented over time.
My point was, the DEALER specified a company policy, the OWNER of the company made a point on the very first day I even contemplated buying a tractor, about their delivery policy, how they differentiated themselves from their competitors around here by their attention to detail and service, then that fell through.
I also admitted that I overreacted due to a bunch of other issues going on at the time and this being the proverbial last straw. I apologized to the dealer, expressed my regret for how I handled it initially. They have stepped up, made it right and apparently have a BH thumb on order at no charge as a gesture of good will.
Sorry I posted anything differing from the apparent norm and accepted view. I have learned a valuable lesson about this forum. Thank you.