Hello first post on the forum:
I bought a bx1800 used a few years ago. I have been using it for general yard work with the la211 loader. As I am getting used to the tractor I noticed the blade is wearing out more on the right than the left. I checked the tire pressure and did some measurements. Sure enough it is low on the right. I searched through the manual and could not find any sort of adjustment or information about how to deal with this. So I went to the local Kubota dealer yesterday to get some help. The service guy told me I had a bent frame, Darn! Okay. I am sure I did not do anything that would bend the frame so it was likely bent when I bought it. Hmmm, Well history is behind me, I bought it cash 5 years ago, and I need to go forward from here.
So, can any one offer me some advise or help. I have a copy of the service manual, but it does not tell me what I need to know.
I think I need the frame specs or reference points so I can go to a frame shop and get it straightened, if that is possible. Has anyone dealt with this sort of problem?
Thanks for all the help
I bought a bx1800 used a few years ago. I have been using it for general yard work with the la211 loader. As I am getting used to the tractor I noticed the blade is wearing out more on the right than the left. I checked the tire pressure and did some measurements. Sure enough it is low on the right. I searched through the manual and could not find any sort of adjustment or information about how to deal with this. So I went to the local Kubota dealer yesterday to get some help. The service guy told me I had a bent frame, Darn! Okay. I am sure I did not do anything that would bend the frame so it was likely bent when I bought it. Hmmm, Well history is behind me, I bought it cash 5 years ago, and I need to go forward from here.
So, can any one offer me some advise or help. I have a copy of the service manual, but it does not tell me what I need to know.
I think I need the frame specs or reference points so I can go to a frame shop and get it straightened, if that is possible. Has anyone dealt with this sort of problem?
Thanks for all the help