North Idaho Wolfman
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L3450DT-GST, Woods FEL, B7100 HSD, FEL, 60" SB, 743 Bobcat with V2203, and more
I did a complete transmission rebuild this fall and used all Kubota replacement parts to get it done, wasn't cheap but everything fit like a glove, and works flawlessly!
At the same time the water pump was making noise and leaking so I though why not replace that too why I'm at it, I found one off EBay for $40 less than Kubota so I thought what the heck go for it.
About 3 weeks ago we got a little snow and thought I would give the new snow blower a work out, It was real cold so I bundled up and took off, the fun part about snow blowing powder is any slight wind and you get it in the face, Just shut up you cab guys!
Everything was going fine, then at three quarters of the way done and about mile and a half from home I got a flood of steam out the front of the engine, checked gauge not overheating???? So I quick jumped off expecting a blown hose or something of that sort, well it was spitting water out of and around the water pump (insert many a cuss word), I thought I should be able to limp it home, well got about 1/2 way and temp started to rise, so better safe than sorry shut it down and walked home got a jug of antifreeze mix and head back to the tractor, dumped it in and limped it home. Grumbled some more and broke down and ordered a new Kubota pump.
The new pump came today and tore out the faulty pump only to discover that the pump had spun back into the housing and ate 2 holes into the back of the case, that was enough to make me want to scream...in fact I did, thank goodness I live a ways away from anyone and the wife wasn't home to here me, it wasn't pretty!
I've heard of this happening just never had one do it to me!
Well, lesson learned, or it will be after I buy the $650 in parts and spend a couple of days fixing it!
Moral of the story...
The money you save right this second could come back and bite you in the butt another day!
And dang it I knew better!
At the same time the water pump was making noise and leaking so I though why not replace that too why I'm at it, I found one off EBay for $40 less than Kubota so I thought what the heck go for it.
About 3 weeks ago we got a little snow and thought I would give the new snow blower a work out, It was real cold so I bundled up and took off, the fun part about snow blowing powder is any slight wind and you get it in the face, Just shut up you cab guys!
Everything was going fine, then at three quarters of the way done and about mile and a half from home I got a flood of steam out the front of the engine, checked gauge not overheating???? So I quick jumped off expecting a blown hose or something of that sort, well it was spitting water out of and around the water pump (insert many a cuss word), I thought I should be able to limp it home, well got about 1/2 way and temp started to rise, so better safe than sorry shut it down and walked home got a jug of antifreeze mix and head back to the tractor, dumped it in and limped it home. Grumbled some more and broke down and ordered a new Kubota pump.
The new pump came today and tore out the faulty pump only to discover that the pump had spun back into the housing and ate 2 holes into the back of the case, that was enough to make me want to scream...in fact I did, thank goodness I live a ways away from anyone and the wife wasn't home to here me, it wasn't pretty!
I've heard of this happening just never had one do it to me!
Well, lesson learned, or it will be after I buy the $650 in parts and spend a couple of days fixing it!
Moral of the story...
The money you save right this second could come back and bite you in the butt another day!
And dang it I knew better!