A few weeks ago I was tilling a garden at PTO rated RPMs. Came to the end of the row turned steering hard to the right to start a new row and what I thought was smoke poured out from under the deck of my tractor.
I dropped rpm's to idle and shut down PTO. I then limped tractor 200 yds to home. After shutting the tractor off I saw that hydraulic fluid was leaking from just below the deck and I thought I popped a line going to the hydraulic system cooler. I lost a little over 1 gallon of UDT2 hydraulic fluid.
My tractor is 3 years old and has 220 hrs. The leak was from just below the deck platform and beyond my abilities to see/repair.
The leak turned out to be a solid line/tubing that feeds the hydraulic steering. The line split near the pump outlet fitting.
The dealer spent 2X the book rated repair time because loader sub frame needed to be removed, 3rd function valve and lines needed to be removed, fuel tank and some other wiring and lines all needed to be removed. Dealer said book hours may have been based on tractor without loader.
I am not complaining about labor rate, Dealer charged me kubota book rate and stated they would talk to Kubota about adjusting book rate to include tractors with loaders.
I am complaining about and pointing out hydraulic hard line tubing failing and the costs involved with repairing that failure. The hydraulic tubing is a $300 part and shipping was $200 because of length and being oversized for shipping. Labor was $400 at book rate. That steering supply tubing showed no signs of external damage and split for no apparent reason.
Rant over, I feel better and poorer.
I dropped rpm's to idle and shut down PTO. I then limped tractor 200 yds to home. After shutting the tractor off I saw that hydraulic fluid was leaking from just below the deck and I thought I popped a line going to the hydraulic system cooler. I lost a little over 1 gallon of UDT2 hydraulic fluid.
My tractor is 3 years old and has 220 hrs. The leak was from just below the deck platform and beyond my abilities to see/repair.
The leak turned out to be a solid line/tubing that feeds the hydraulic steering. The line split near the pump outlet fitting.
The dealer spent 2X the book rated repair time because loader sub frame needed to be removed, 3rd function valve and lines needed to be removed, fuel tank and some other wiring and lines all needed to be removed. Dealer said book hours may have been based on tractor without loader.
I am not complaining about labor rate, Dealer charged me kubota book rate and stated they would talk to Kubota about adjusting book rate to include tractors with loaders.
I am complaining about and pointing out hydraulic hard line tubing failing and the costs involved with repairing that failure. The hydraulic tubing is a $300 part and shipping was $200 because of length and being oversized for shipping. Labor was $400 at book rate. That steering supply tubing showed no signs of external damage and split for no apparent reason.
Rant over, I feel better and poorer.
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