I've got this old G1900 Kubota that I've had for a number of years now. Love the mower. I keep it maintained religiously-including greasing ALL of the fittings (even the one on the front axle pivot and the drive shaft and brake pedal).
Got it in the shop today for it's winter maintenance. You know, get it ready for my 10 hours of cutting this year. Jacked it up to get the blades off and noticed that the front axle pivot is stuck. This is probably why the latter part of last year it was not cutting as well as it always has.
Anyway I've been out there all day beating and banging on it. I've heated the axle itself with a propane torch, rigged up a puller of sorts to go through the axle pivot tube and have done nothing but bend the frame a little. This dude is stuck! Have any of y'all run into this? How'd you get it out without damaging the axle itself? I don't have any problem replacing the tube/pivot but I don't wanna have to fork over that $$$ for the axle!
Got it in the shop today for it's winter maintenance. You know, get it ready for my 10 hours of cutting this year. Jacked it up to get the blades off and noticed that the front axle pivot is stuck. This is probably why the latter part of last year it was not cutting as well as it always has.
Anyway I've been out there all day beating and banging on it. I've heated the axle itself with a propane torch, rigged up a puller of sorts to go through the axle pivot tube and have done nothing but bend the frame a little. This dude is stuck! Have any of y'all run into this? How'd you get it out without damaging the axle itself? I don't have any problem replacing the tube/pivot but I don't wanna have to fork over that $$$ for the axle!