Hey Bobcatguy, It's been over a year since your post. I am apparently (just started today) having the same issue on my L4240. 785hrs. What did you do about it? Thanks!First problem with my Kubota 4240 hydrostatic tractor. It has 800 hours on it. Just started leaking oil out of the clutch housing drain plug. I have determined it is hydraulic oil. How do I fix it?
Bobcatguy
Hey Wolfman, I am having the same issue as Bobcat. L4240 785hrs. You sound pretty confident it's the FWD propeller shaft seals. I am wondering how "yes a split" and "it's a fairly simple job" can be used in the same 2 sentences?Yes a split, it's leaking from the FWD propeller shaft seals.
It's a fairly simple job, just time consuming.
Yes it's reasonable to monitor it and keep an eye on levels and you'll be fine for the winter.Hey Wolfman, I am having the same issue as Bobcat. L4240 785hrs. You sound pretty confident it's the FWD propeller shaft seals. I am wondering how "yes a split" and "it's a fairly simple job" can be used in the same 2 sentences?
Would it be reasonable to let it leak and closely monitor the HYD oil level to get me through the winter? Thanks!
How common is it for these FWD seals to fail? Do you have a feel for how much oil may typically leak - are we talking spoonful or liter/hr? Does this leak happen only when HYD is under pressure (engine running), or does it just gravity seep through? If this is a known issue, are the replacement seals so much better? Thanks for your time!!!!after you've done a few "splits" they aren't hard. Time consuming and a lot of parts have to come off. Done at the house in my shop, I can do one in about 9 hours or so. Biggest problem is keeping up with all the stuff you take off and second biggest issue is supporting and moving each half of the tractor securely. I have an electric pallet stacker that I use to move the back half of the tractor, and support the front with the loader frames using adjustable jack stands. I leave the loader on if at all possible but on the HST's I had to pull the RH frame off, remove a couple pipes, then put the frame back on. A little more work but worth it to support the tractor properly.
everyone does it differently but that's how I did it.
Thanks that is a little more comforting knowing all my HYD fluid is not going to blow out! Now the next question is a little tricky - who do you recommend I get to do this work? Local Kubota guys, no so much.Small amounts, spoonful's normally.
Not a pressure issue, just gravity leak.
Will leak a little more when warmed up and fluid thins out.
The seals were changed from original design, there is also a sleeve to keep the seals in place.
There is the million dollar question, I do all my own work, so for me the answer is simple.Thanks that is a little more comforting knowing all my HYD fluid is not going to blow out! Now the next question is a little tricky - who do you recommend I get to do this work? Local Kubota guys, no so much.
Showing my ignorance here - what is the WSM? Thanks again for your time here tutoring me!There is the million dollar question, I do all my own work, so for me the answer is simple.
I guess find a local mechanic that is willing and able to do it.
It is a fairly simple job, the WSM will help with the repair too.