My M4700 has “wet brakes” as I presume most Kubotas do. I found myself forgetting to release the parking brakes a couple years ago so I added a flashing light on the dash/inst-panel to get my attention whenever the brakes are applied…a switch powers the flashing light. It works great.
But apparently I’ve become so accustomed to it…I ignored it today. I ran over some mesquite thorns and stopped, set the brakes and walked around inspecting tires for thorns to remove before they became too imbedded. No problem…so I was happy to get back on and resume shredding.
After a half mile I noticed the coolant temp was higher than normal…. and I smelled an odor I’ll describe as “burning plastic bags”…. and thought that perhaps the neighbor was burning trash.
After about a mile continuous shredding I re-checked the temp gauge and noticed the flashing brake-warning light.
I immediately released the brakes and continued shredding and after another mile saw it cooling back down to normal. I tested the brakes and they grabbed normally.
How durable/tough are these things anyway? Has anyone had to replace their brakes?
But apparently I’ve become so accustomed to it…I ignored it today. I ran over some mesquite thorns and stopped, set the brakes and walked around inspecting tires for thorns to remove before they became too imbedded. No problem…so I was happy to get back on and resume shredding.
After a half mile I noticed the coolant temp was higher than normal…. and I smelled an odor I’ll describe as “burning plastic bags”…. and thought that perhaps the neighbor was burning trash.
After about a mile continuous shredding I re-checked the temp gauge and noticed the flashing brake-warning light.
I immediately released the brakes and continued shredding and after another mile saw it cooling back down to normal. I tested the brakes and they grabbed normally.
How durable/tough are these things anyway? Has anyone had to replace their brakes?