I noticed a Crack in the rim of the steering wheel on my M4700. It’s a crack which is a clean and complete crack all the way thru at the mid-point between two spokes. I don’t know how these things are made…but the break is so clean, straight and complete…about 1/16” wide… exposing the metal “rod” that makes up the base….that it resembles as-if it were molded with that crack being at the ends of the mould-line.
I”ve mixed up some JBWeld Kwik and used a tongue-depressor to ”pack” it into the crack…and wrapped it with masking tape to hold it until it cures overnight in this cool weather. (I’m about to go out and see how that turned out now, expecting to need to sand it with fine sandpaper to give a good finish.)
Just wondering if anyone else has experiences like this.
I suspect that my male family members use the steering wheel as a “hand-hold” to pull themselves up into the seat…which cannot be a good thing to do. I”ve done so myself in the past and tried to discourage that…as Kubota designed two hand-holds into the tractor…one on the left fender and one as a FEL cross-brace across the instrument panel.
I”ve mixed up some JBWeld Kwik and used a tongue-depressor to ”pack” it into the crack…and wrapped it with masking tape to hold it until it cures overnight in this cool weather. (I’m about to go out and see how that turned out now, expecting to need to sand it with fine sandpaper to give a good finish.)
Just wondering if anyone else has experiences like this.
I suspect that my male family members use the steering wheel as a “hand-hold” to pull themselves up into the seat…which cannot be a good thing to do. I”ve done so myself in the past and tried to discourage that…as Kubota designed two hand-holds into the tractor…one on the left fender and one as a FEL cross-brace across the instrument panel.