I only have 14 hrs on the tractor so it's going to be hard to claim faulty maintenance. I'll at least ask to see it and take pics.
Always one in the bunch...Seems odd to me that with a new unit the owner (you) didn't go over it and insure everything was proper before using it the first time. That is referred to as a pre operation inspection. I bet you never checked the fluid levels either or the tire pressure.
Always bad to assume that someone else did it. Assuming will always end badly.
I bet they will and soon.14 hours.
That means that they'll try to make you prove that it was greased at 10 hours, per the books. Not trying to jerk your chain or anything, just preparing you for what could come up. They might want documentation. They're getting that way, but so is everybody else. Deere is asking for fluid analyses on engine and transmission repairs and I would assume that kubota will be doing it sooner or later too.
Not really, when you own 2 units that were over 50 grand new each, you take care of them and because mine aren't 'hobby' units, when I need them they need to be ready to go, with no issues.Always one in the bunch...
Paul that zerk on the right looks painted over! Although there is grease on the zerk I would make sure its coming out of the pin on the other side!OP: based on your pic, I'd say they definitely missed greasing that painted over zerk.
Here is a pic of my hoe, unused, just brought home from dealership. The got all the zerks for sure.
you're absolutely right. I'm a newB. They painted the zerk and the whole pin. My dealership tried to squeeze grease in there and it didn't go. It's plain to see now. I made the same mention in my new owner thread.Paul that zerk on the right looks painted over! Although there is grease on the zerk I would make sure its coming out of the pin on the other side!
When you get your new machine with every zerk fitting filled with grease overflow, you don't typically think I'll clean that grease off and see if its paint plugged. Most of my fittings worked fine with grease flowing correctly. But it's obvious I should have been paying much more attention to the exit flow. After all it's not what goes in but what comes out that tells you if it's properly greased. My bad, I know better now.Seems odd to me that with a new unit the owner (you) didn't go over it and insure everything was proper before using it the first time. That is referred to as a pre operation inspection. I bet you never checked the fluid levels either or the tire pressure.
Always bad to assume that someone else did it. Assuming will always end badly.
I emailed my dealer with what I found, and a pic, and mentioned there are many of us here talking about it. He simply said "grease it". Then he went on about something I think about a design change and that they meant to paint that zerk in question, for some reason I don't know, didn't make make much sense but whatever. I tried my hoe for the first time the other night for just a few scoops after friends with beers stopped by. Seemed fine, no creaky car door sound.I was at my dealer today getting everything for my 400 hr service! Not many machines on the lot like in spring! There was only one BX23S so I went over to look at it. Same painted over zerks with grease on them, but nothing coming out of the joints! I wonder if Kubota has addresed this issue?
Nonsense. Whoever is prepping these before paint just doesn't feel like covering up all the zerks and the dealers are not checking when they grease up the pins. My new LX had a few zerks painted over, all on the backhoe.Then he went on about something I think about a design change and that they meant to paint that zerk in question, for some reason I don't know, didn't make make much sense but whatever.
While I'm glad you've got it fixed...
this concerns me..
re: Took a ton of grinding and honing but the new pin finally was able to be pounded in.
POUNDED IN ??? That should be a HUGE red flag...... there is NO way the pin should have been POUNDED in. They're designed to be silky smooth slid in, maybe a rap,rap with a very small ballpeen hammer not POUNDED in.
just be sure to add grease every 10hrs of use, just 1-2 squirts, enough to push out the old and in with the new...