My B20 has destroyed the plate couplings (part of the Hydraulic Gear Pump - front, assembly item 120). I have a local fabricator who can make them for me, but I need to know what material to use. Help please.
Thanks for the quick response. The reason I was using a fabricator was that I have been told that the B20 is obsolete and that (new) parts can no longer be obtained. I will ensure that the part numbers you have sent are correct for my unit and then contact you.My B20 has destroyed the plate couplings (part of the Hydraulic Gear Pump - front, assembly item 120). I have a local fabricator who can make them for me, but I need to know what material to use. Help please.
Apparently they are used, but it looks like a good deal.They are reinforced multi layer fiberglass composite done in a press.
Real good ones are made out of multi layer Kevlar.
Buy these and be done with it:
6 Kubota 32590-10850 Coupling Plates to Pump Drive Shaft
6 Kubota 32590-10850 Coupling Plates to Pump Drive Shaft used part for salewww.eastern-triangle.com
I had a old Simplicity Garden tractor that used the same joints.I thought if mine ever go I'd cut some out of a soup can. or a tire, or a belt.
Most parts are still available. Coleman Equipment even has some of the plates in stock.I have been told that the B20 is obsolete and that (new) parts can no longer be obtained.
Thanks everyone!those original joints, was a wonder they lasted as long as they did. If they're still available, personally I'd go back with OEM. Just keep in mind that the shaft MUST be lined up properly, in other words use a dial indicator to align the pump with the shaft such that there is zero (or as close as you can get) misalignment.
as far as alternatives, I can't think of any-however a lot of cars use a rotary flex joint, aka "guibo" between the transmission and the driveshaft, which reduces transferred vibration. And these things often last a LONG time. Makes me wonder if that type coupling would work for this application, assuming you could get someone to make one to fit.
I helped with the drive line repair of a TG1860. This flex coupling or the company Weasler that supplied it to Kubota may have what you need.Thanks everyone!