Bought a new BX2670 a couple months ago and love it. Got a fel, mmm and a 50" rev tine tiller but is primarily used for mowing 3 acres of mostly flat ground. But since new I have had a knocking/vibration sensation that could be felt throughout the tractor. Very noticeable. The times I feel it are when traversing alongside a hillside and making abrupt quick turns. The hillside is probably less than 15 degrees. I finally tracked down the spot that is causing the vibration/knocking issue. The bracket that bolts to the motor to the rubber mounts has a 1/4" tab welded to it and it sits perpendicular to the frame with about an 1/8" gap between the tab and frame. Its the same on both sides of motor. Well I've found that when I get on an angle or turn abruptly the motor shifts and that tab vibrates on the frame. No harm yet but very frustrating. I took to dealer to look at but didn't find anything obvious and have not heard any others doing this. They are waiting to hear back from the Kubota Techs. Sorry for the long story but curious if anyone else has heard of this before? From what I've gathered on the the web is that the older 26hp bx's would occasionally break the rubber motor mounts. So Kubota updated the mount by welding on these tabs keeping the motor harnessed better between the frame to prevent excessive motor movement breaking the mounts. So I get why they are there but hope its not something I have to live with on a $15,000 machine. Any help would be appreciated.
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