lets see if the kubota district rep will give me a callvery good point
lets see if the kubota district rep will give me a callvery good point
when you use the bucket to lift the front up it works fine. doesn't seem to be binding i don't work on hydraulics but i know when something isn't rightre: he said that the kubota district service rep said this is normal.
NO IT IS NOT !!!!!
District rep needs to GIVE you a 'loaner' until HE solves what's WRONG with your machine !!! This is a 'no brainer', costs Kubota very,very little if anything, depending on how they 'do the books'....Heck, the dealer should have offered a loaner after 1 week as far as I'm concerned.
As for my 'oil in front axle' comment. Every knows they do NOT fill the axles up. Now mowing tends to be easy, straight line type driving ,at 'speed' whereas loader operations usually involve, well, load on the front, short distances and lots of turning at low speed or ugh, not moving. Those operation increase the HEAT buildup in the axle and could be 'tightening' stuff. The fact that 'let it cool down - it's fine' could confirm what I'm thinking as a possible reason for the problem.
if you use the bucket to lift the front end. nothing seems to be tight i don't work on hydraulics. but i know when something is wrongre: he said that the kubota district service rep said this is normal.
NO IT IS NOT !!!!!
District rep needs to GIVE you a 'loaner' until HE solves what's WRONG with your machine !!! This is a 'no brainer', costs Kubota very,very little if anything, depending on how they 'do the books'....Heck, the dealer should have offered a loaner after 1 week as far as I'm concerned.
As for my 'oil in front axle' comment. Every knows they do NOT fill the axles up. Now mowing tends to be easy, straight line type driving ,at 'speed' whereas loader operations usually involve, well, load on the front, short distances and lots of turning at low speed or ugh, not moving. Those operation increase the HEAT buildup in the axle and could be 'tightening' stuff. The fact that 'let it cool down - it's fine' could confirm what I'm thinking as a possible reason for the problem.
Hell will freeze over before he gets around to it. Good possibility that he hasn't a clue about anything mechanical and will give you some double talk babbling should he call.lets see if the kubota district rep will give me a call
just talked TO SERVICE REP told me this was normal. he told me to read page 76 in manual i read it it says. avoid turning the steering wheel while the tractor is stopped, or tires may wear out sooner. my problem is they don't turn. which means if i could turn the steering wheel i would wear out my tires. the problem is i cant turn the steering wheel which means i should be able to turn the steering wheel and wear out my tires!!!! hmmmmhmm..curious.....isn't it still under warranty ????
its covered to may 2025just talked TO SERVICE REP told me this was normal. he told me to read page 76 in manual i read it it says. avoid turning the steering wheel while the tractor is stopped, or tires may wear out sooner. my problem is they don't turn. which means if i could turn the steering wheel i would wear out my tires. the problem is i cant turn the steering wheel which means i should be able to turn the steering wheel and wear out my tires!!!! hmmmm