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  1. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    I should also add that I turned the pins down 0.030", so in the future, the rust will have to be very severe to cause problems. A future owner may not store the mower correctly. I covered the pins with truck bed coating, and I plan to do the same thing with the bores, since, as Kubota's poor...
  2. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    Interesting fact, or so it seems: this mower's manual says 1) it will not start with the hood up, and 2) if you raise the hood during operation, it will stall. I looked this machine over very carefully, and I was not able to find any connection between the hood and the fuel system or electrical...
  3. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    I mowed yesterday. The anti-scalp wheels are not finished, but the yard was a foot tall, and I refuse to use the John Deere, so I did what I had to do. I ran it with one old fender and one new one. I still have to do the final grinding, welding, and painting on the deck's right rear wheel...
  4. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    That is amazing. It's a good thing you posted that, because finding the information with a search engine was pretty much impossible before today. I was not able to unwrap these quickly The bond was very strong. I could have broken the fenders if I had tried to work faster. I would guess this...
  5. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    Normal bubble wrap and two pieces of tape would have worked perfectly.
  6. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    Turned out the turpentine dried faster than I thought, so the whole ordeal lasted less than an hour. The fenders appear to be okay. Thanks to the turpentine, my house smells like Paul Bunyan's armpit. Kubota is the culprit. Their sticker is right on the bubble wrap. I thought I had seen some...
  7. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    It is amazing that intelligent people would ship a product covered with adhesive. The answer is turpentine. Alcohol works slowly. Goo-gone does very little, which means WD-40 and mineral spirits will work slowly. Lighter fluid is better than alchohol and Goo-gone. Turpentine works fastest and...
  8. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    Here's some great news. Coleman's ships fenders covered with adhesive bubble wrap. Maybe they come that way from Kubota. This stuff takes several minutes to tear off, and it leaves an adhesive residue on the plastic. So now the 30-second job of unwrapping the fenders is looking more like 60...
  9. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    I heard that BANG, for sure. Interesting fact about Kubota's lame design: plating the pins did absolutely nothing to prevent seizing. The bores are not plated, so rust will continue for the life of the mower, and even a tiny bit of rust will cause seizure. The plating is just for looks, which...
  10. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    I like to think I will never have to take the deck off without wheels. If that happens, spending $18000 on a new mower will look cheap. Information for anyone installing new fenders: first, don't break them like I did. After that, you need to know that each fender has 4 black nylon inserts that...
  11. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    Today I cleaned everything up for welding, and then I put the support back on the mower. I attach a photo. I put the new wheel shaft or pin, or whatever Kubota calls it, in the photo so people can see what a great job Kubota did with the chrome plating. It's already coming off in many places, so...
  12. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    I do not know. I don't know a lot about horse zombies!
  13. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    Wow! Someone agreed with me about something and didn't get mad at me! Thank you! Another source I consulted mentioned dirt and grass clippings as things that would call for a looser fit, so you are a good engineer. The new shafts look to be chrome-plated. I hear cadmium fell out of favor due...
  14. Mr Haney

    ZD326 Frozen Scalp Wheel Shaft Troubles

    I agree. Everyone who is blaming the consumer for this is not just wrong, but absurdly so, not to mention (determinedly) confused about the difference between grease and anti-seize. They are completely different products, and grease is NOT NOT NOT anti-seize and will NOT perform the same...
  15. Mr Haney

    Give me Tips on Removing, Rebuilding L3710 Steering Cylinder

    I hope I helped. If I hadn't made a disastrous mistake, this job would have been unpleasant but not horrible.
  16. Mr Haney

    Give me Tips on Removing, Rebuilding L3710 Steering Cylinder

    It has been a long time. All I remember is that it seemed like less work, especially if I had to go in there more than once. I would have to go out and look it over again to remember everything. I ended up replacing my battery tray, which was nasty. Are you replacing your cylinder? Mine was...
  17. Mr Haney

    How to Remove 4-Pin LA681 Loader from L3710?

    I don't know if that loader is attached in exactly the same way, but I know I definitely made things harder on myself by disabling the engine so I had no hydraulics. In retrospect, I would remove "accidentally disable engine" from my to-do list. I am disappointed in Kubota's manuals. I have two...
  18. Mr Haney

    How to Remove 4-Pin LA681 Loader from L3710?

    The removal process on mine was nothing at all like the easy process on better loaders built later. I have seen people in videos pull a couple of pins, pop some hoses off, and back out of loaders. I wish my loader worked like that. It was pretty awful, and it would still have been unpleasant if...
  19. Mr Haney

    How to Remove 4-Pin LA681 Loader from L3710?

    My advice is to listen to someone who has been there.