I purchased a 2015 Kubota GR2120 diesel mower with 48” deck from the dealer a few days ago. It was shipped directly from Georgia. GCK54-GR bagger installed at the dealer. Love this machine and every feature about it and I have wanted one of these for a very long time. Brought it home (I live less than 1 mile from the dealer) and parked it in my garage. Didn’t drive it at the dealer (besides loading it up on the trailer) since it was raining. Yesterday I drove the mower around my yard for the first time. When I purchased it had 0.7 Hours on it. (Assuming testing done at the factory) I have 2 concerns with it which in my mind is not normal.
1) Hydrostat was making a loud whining noise. Especially when the deck is going up. I know hydrostats typically are whiny. This was a little excessive than my 1991 T1600 Diesel with the hydrostat that had over 600Hrs. I figured I will check the obvious first. Fluid level in the hydrostat. As per the OM, raised the deck and checked the trans dipstick. It was completely dry. Not a trace of any oil touching the dipstick. I drained the transmission fluid just to make sure there was no abnormalities like metal shavings in the fluid. I got just over 2 Quarts out and the fluid looked good. The OM calls for 3.5 Quarts. (Including filter) Re filled with Kubota UDT fluid. Tested the hydraulic deck, forward /back travel and hydrostat makes almost no noise at all. It took all 3.5 Quarts to register between high and low marks on the dipstick
2) I hear an intermittent noise which I can only describe as a rattle from the back. (Sounds like a heavy metal chain dragging on asphalt) What concerns me is that when this rattle happens, the machine has feeling of a slipping clutch and jolts. It does this going forward or backward. I don’t want to come to conclusions without investigating further but I’m assuming this might have to do with a misadjusted glide steer rods that are connected to clutches on the back wheels. I’m saying this because I can recreate the issue if I turn the steering in one direction or another and go forward/ backward ect…
I know it has warranty and I can take it back to the dealer, however I’m just a little surprised to find that Kubota did not check the fluid level after assembly. Also might need a trip to the dealer to find out the noise/ slipping clutch. All this and I haven’t cut grass once ***61514; I think once this is resolved, I will remove the deck and go thru the machine thoroughly to make sure everything is in place/ all grease fittings are properly maintained prior to cutting grass with it.
Jeff
1) Hydrostat was making a loud whining noise. Especially when the deck is going up. I know hydrostats typically are whiny. This was a little excessive than my 1991 T1600 Diesel with the hydrostat that had over 600Hrs. I figured I will check the obvious first. Fluid level in the hydrostat. As per the OM, raised the deck and checked the trans dipstick. It was completely dry. Not a trace of any oil touching the dipstick. I drained the transmission fluid just to make sure there was no abnormalities like metal shavings in the fluid. I got just over 2 Quarts out and the fluid looked good. The OM calls for 3.5 Quarts. (Including filter) Re filled with Kubota UDT fluid. Tested the hydraulic deck, forward /back travel and hydrostat makes almost no noise at all. It took all 3.5 Quarts to register between high and low marks on the dipstick
2) I hear an intermittent noise which I can only describe as a rattle from the back. (Sounds like a heavy metal chain dragging on asphalt) What concerns me is that when this rattle happens, the machine has feeling of a slipping clutch and jolts. It does this going forward or backward. I don’t want to come to conclusions without investigating further but I’m assuming this might have to do with a misadjusted glide steer rods that are connected to clutches on the back wheels. I’m saying this because I can recreate the issue if I turn the steering in one direction or another and go forward/ backward ect…
I know it has warranty and I can take it back to the dealer, however I’m just a little surprised to find that Kubota did not check the fluid level after assembly. Also might need a trip to the dealer to find out the noise/ slipping clutch. All this and I haven’t cut grass once ***61514; I think once this is resolved, I will remove the deck and go thru the machine thoroughly to make sure everything is in place/ all grease fittings are properly maintained prior to cutting grass with it.
Jeff
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