Hi all,
I'm relatively new here because I just bought my first Kubota a couple weeks ago. The setup is great, B7100 4WD with a loader and Woods finish mower. The one issue is what we believe to be a worn out bearing on the clutch - when in neutral with the clutch disengaged (pedal pressed), it growls like a beast (not sure that's the technical term, but it seems to be a distinctive sound for clutch issues). I have a guy set up to help me split the tractor and replace the bearing (along with the pressure plate and disk while we're in there) but that's a week or two away.
It is BEAUTIFUL outside though! The grass is starting to grow, and I'm dying to try this thing out. Will I cause damage to anything other than the clutch parts I'll soon be repairing if I throw the thing into gear and take it for a spin around the yard (just about 2 acres to mow at this point)? The growling noise is actually diminishing a bit as I've moved the tractor around a bit over the last week, so I wonder if it accumulated some rust or something and is actually not as bad as it sounds.
So yeah... I really want to try out the mower, but don't want to do damage to the transmission or engine or anything else in the process. Shifting is working pretty clean, has driven fine as I've moved it around the barn and took for a spin around the yard in all 6 gears... but I'd appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks!
I'm relatively new here because I just bought my first Kubota a couple weeks ago. The setup is great, B7100 4WD with a loader and Woods finish mower. The one issue is what we believe to be a worn out bearing on the clutch - when in neutral with the clutch disengaged (pedal pressed), it growls like a beast (not sure that's the technical term, but it seems to be a distinctive sound for clutch issues). I have a guy set up to help me split the tractor and replace the bearing (along with the pressure plate and disk while we're in there) but that's a week or two away.
It is BEAUTIFUL outside though! The grass is starting to grow, and I'm dying to try this thing out. Will I cause damage to anything other than the clutch parts I'll soon be repairing if I throw the thing into gear and take it for a spin around the yard (just about 2 acres to mow at this point)? The growling noise is actually diminishing a bit as I've moved the tractor around a bit over the last week, so I wonder if it accumulated some rust or something and is actually not as bad as it sounds.
So yeah... I really want to try out the mower, but don't want to do damage to the transmission or engine or anything else in the process. Shifting is working pretty clean, has driven fine as I've moved it around the barn and took for a spin around the yard in all 6 gears... but I'd appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks!