Just got my letter about loose bolt in transmission, any of you guys know how long/difficult process repair is? Will Kubota give you a tractor to use? thanks
It concerns a possibly incorrectly torqued bolt in the hydro. As of Friday, no other info has been released. If your dealer has a high enough certification, Kubota PROBABLY will provide a rental unit if available at no charge to you.Just got my letter about loose bolt in transmission, any of you guys know how long/difficult process repair is? Will Kubota give you a tractor to use? thanks
HSTs are an overall excellent transmission, with unrivaled loader productivity. They do drain off a bit of horsepower but I've never used a more excellent transmission than Kubota HST Plus. HST Plus gives you the typical three mechanical gear ranges, plus Hydro Dual Speed which gives you an electronic range within a range, for a total of 6 forward and reverse. HDS can be set to shift automatically by the tractor ECU based upon load or manually by the user, on the fly, with a paddle lever. Finally, you can elect to use a linked throttle mode in which RPM increases automatically based upon depressing the HST pedal (great for transport or loader work), or non linked mode which allows the user to set the throttle manually to a constant and control ground speed only with the HST pedal. There is also a selectable Stall Guard function that will automatically reduce your speed if the PTO load (or HST pedal input) is so much that the engine could stall. Finally, there is fully electronic cruise control with bump up/down automatic speed changes.HST's are a non starter for me anyway. Good luck.
If the failure mode can produce unintended movement a liability nightmare exists.I have an L3560HSTC-LE and I got my letter this weekend.
I called my dealer and the service tech said no word from Kubota on what to do about it. He told me that he heard a tractor malfunctioned and went into reverse as soon as the engine was started. That's just what was he said, no other verification.
I called Kubota customer service and all I got was a bunch of tripe about how this is a new development and that you need to stop using your tractor immediately until some unknown time in the future when they figure it out. My sense is that they are doing this for liability reasons and they are trying to figure out a way to address the issue without having to tear down 20,000 tractors.
All that being said, I love my little Kubota.
\If the failure mode can produce unintended movement a liability nightmare exists.
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Our dealer said he had sold 12 affected units, so I am hoping our July 2019 delivered unit is not affected. The US HQ is just 50 miles from us so it seems like we would get the letter pretty quickly if it is coming to us\
Exactly. The stop using order negates their liability of something happens.
I seriously doubt there are 20,000 effected units out there. Maybe a couple thousand on the high end.
Called Keith this morning and asked him about if out of curiosity only. I asked how many he sold. He's a big volume dealer around here and he said 13. but not sure if all are impacted because Kubota is pretty vague about the numbers and models right now but it will involve a split and he has a couple 'loaners' in the same model range on the lot too. With Keith, a 'loaner' is a trade in that he will loan out short term.
Sure am glad I'm not making payments on one.