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OK, folks, I'm the guy who always talks about how my Kubota B-series tractors work their hearts out and are more reliable than rain in the rainforest. Well, today I received a bit of a surprise.
I've been using my B2410 for snowblowing using the front-mounted B2550C blower. There's a fair bit of "backing and forthing" in this work as I'm clearing a square-ish area rather than working on a long driveway. The tractor performs flawlessly and, frankly, is an absolute pleasure to operate.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered this morning a great gaping hole where the yellow plastic HST filler plug used to be! I noticed it because I also noticed a light film of oil on the back side of the seat back and on the under-seat tool box.
Previously on a couple of occasions I had found the plug having drifted upwards out of its hole and sitting a little bit askew. Thinking nothing of it I simply pushed the plug back down to its fully seated position and got working again. The plug didn't seem to fit very tightly so it didn't surprise me that it had moved from its fully-seated position. This time it seems the plug came right out and disappeared somewhere in the snow.
Question for the Kubota cognoscenti:
Is there any other reason why this plug would exit the tractor, a reason other than just old age and having shrunk a little over time? Is there perhaps an HST vent line which might be blocked, allowing pressure to build up in the HST as the oil warms under work load? If so, where would I find this little rascal so I can get it unplugged and breathing freely again?
Now I'm left wondering if the missing plug is still available through Kubota as a replacement part...
Thanks to all for your helpful replies.
I've been using my B2410 for snowblowing using the front-mounted B2550C blower. There's a fair bit of "backing and forthing" in this work as I'm clearing a square-ish area rather than working on a long driveway. The tractor performs flawlessly and, frankly, is an absolute pleasure to operate.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered this morning a great gaping hole where the yellow plastic HST filler plug used to be! I noticed it because I also noticed a light film of oil on the back side of the seat back and on the under-seat tool box.
Previously on a couple of occasions I had found the plug having drifted upwards out of its hole and sitting a little bit askew. Thinking nothing of it I simply pushed the plug back down to its fully seated position and got working again. The plug didn't seem to fit very tightly so it didn't surprise me that it had moved from its fully-seated position. This time it seems the plug came right out and disappeared somewhere in the snow.
Question for the Kubota cognoscenti:
Is there any other reason why this plug would exit the tractor, a reason other than just old age and having shrunk a little over time? Is there perhaps an HST vent line which might be blocked, allowing pressure to build up in the HST as the oil warms under work load? If so, where would I find this little rascal so I can get it unplugged and breathing freely again?
Now I'm left wondering if the missing plug is still available through Kubota as a replacement part...
Thanks to all for your helpful replies.