Please remember I'm no tractor mechanic and this is my first Kubota and first diesel lawn tractor so I'm at a disadvantage and need you help.
So i bought a used hard G5200 and started giving it some love.
Buying lots O parts that it needed, sandblasting wheels, repaint wheels and new tires. New deck wheels and fabbed up new deck wheel shafts. new battery ( finding one that fits is no easy task ), fix crazy wiring that had been butchered, new bearings in the front wheels, changed all fluids / all filters / bleed fuel system. Its on jack stands the entire time. I have started this tractor up on the jack stands a multitude of times. starts effortlessly every time and does not smoke. purrs like a kitten. THEN, i find out that there is a screen filter in the tranny sump that i didn't know about. Go to dealer and get an eyeball of what the screen filter looks like and buy some O rings so i can pull it and clean it. UG now i gotta drain the hydro fluid again. Oh well, here we go. i pull the screen and it looks pretty good other then a couple of small metal pieces. I clean the screen in a quart paint cup of lacquer thinner. i stick a magnet inside the tranny sump and get any more metal out that i can. nothing big, just a few little pieces. reassemble and refill the tranny fluid. then i finish fabbing up the deck wheel shafts and install all 3 front deck wheels.
I SEE LIGHT AT THE END OF THIS 3 WEEK LONG WAIT BUT, WAIT FOR IT !
tractor is supported on jack stands in the front and on a floor jack not jack stands in the rear just in case rear axels try to turn.
Hit key and tractor sounds like its grunting a little and it fires immediately, then
BANG and parts fly across the garage. I yank the fuel kill to stop the insanity.
Im standing there in complete disbelief and dismay. I know nothing about Kubotas or diesel tractor other than this G5200 adventure. It has sheared both bolts off flush where the shaft from the crank meets up to the front of the tranny pump where the tranny cooling fan is. I find both sheared bolts and both spacer bushings in various places in the garage.
The tranny pump turns freely by hand. the rear wheels both turn freely by hand.
obviously the motor runs.
What the hell did i do wrong ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Bear in mind it has started up and ran fine for more than 30 mins when i was testing if it was going to overheat and been started MANY times in the last 3 weeks for testing . EVERY SINGLE time to perfection.
It appears that joint at the crank output shaft and the tranny input is a built in failure point for a safety reason as it feels like the crank output shaft flange is made out of some sort of fiber material.
Was the tranny Hydro locked via air in the system ?
The banjo bolt has a hole drilled through it but it rides in a channel so if its not lined up perfectly with the line coming to it, it still flows fluid. Is it possible that caused the kaboom ?
Im really confused as to why this happened.
Heres the big question. Does anyone know if that pump hub comes off without taking the pump out so i can get it on the bench and get those 2 sheared bolts out of the hub and order 2 new bolts. OF COURSE they are sheared off flush on the crank flange side so you can't get a grip on them for removal. And i guess I'm going to need a new crank output shaft flange that interfaces with the pump hub.
In another pic of the right side of the deck there is a spring and lever of hanging down that has come loose from somewhere and i can't figure out where is goes for the life of me. Could this have anything to do with the boom ? Does anyone know what this spring and link rod is for and where it goes ?
ANY help is going to be appreciated and please help my pea brain figure out why this happened so i don't fix it only to hear it go boom again.
So i bought a used hard G5200 and started giving it some love.
Buying lots O parts that it needed, sandblasting wheels, repaint wheels and new tires. New deck wheels and fabbed up new deck wheel shafts. new battery ( finding one that fits is no easy task ), fix crazy wiring that had been butchered, new bearings in the front wheels, changed all fluids / all filters / bleed fuel system. Its on jack stands the entire time. I have started this tractor up on the jack stands a multitude of times. starts effortlessly every time and does not smoke. purrs like a kitten. THEN, i find out that there is a screen filter in the tranny sump that i didn't know about. Go to dealer and get an eyeball of what the screen filter looks like and buy some O rings so i can pull it and clean it. UG now i gotta drain the hydro fluid again. Oh well, here we go. i pull the screen and it looks pretty good other then a couple of small metal pieces. I clean the screen in a quart paint cup of lacquer thinner. i stick a magnet inside the tranny sump and get any more metal out that i can. nothing big, just a few little pieces. reassemble and refill the tranny fluid. then i finish fabbing up the deck wheel shafts and install all 3 front deck wheels.
I SEE LIGHT AT THE END OF THIS 3 WEEK LONG WAIT BUT, WAIT FOR IT !
tractor is supported on jack stands in the front and on a floor jack not jack stands in the rear just in case rear axels try to turn.
Hit key and tractor sounds like its grunting a little and it fires immediately, then
BANG and parts fly across the garage. I yank the fuel kill to stop the insanity.
Im standing there in complete disbelief and dismay. I know nothing about Kubotas or diesel tractor other than this G5200 adventure. It has sheared both bolts off flush where the shaft from the crank meets up to the front of the tranny pump where the tranny cooling fan is. I find both sheared bolts and both spacer bushings in various places in the garage.
The tranny pump turns freely by hand. the rear wheels both turn freely by hand.
obviously the motor runs.
What the hell did i do wrong ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Bear in mind it has started up and ran fine for more than 30 mins when i was testing if it was going to overheat and been started MANY times in the last 3 weeks for testing . EVERY SINGLE time to perfection.
It appears that joint at the crank output shaft and the tranny input is a built in failure point for a safety reason as it feels like the crank output shaft flange is made out of some sort of fiber material.
Was the tranny Hydro locked via air in the system ?
The banjo bolt has a hole drilled through it but it rides in a channel so if its not lined up perfectly with the line coming to it, it still flows fluid. Is it possible that caused the kaboom ?
Im really confused as to why this happened.
Heres the big question. Does anyone know if that pump hub comes off without taking the pump out so i can get it on the bench and get those 2 sheared bolts out of the hub and order 2 new bolts. OF COURSE they are sheared off flush on the crank flange side so you can't get a grip on them for removal. And i guess I'm going to need a new crank output shaft flange that interfaces with the pump hub.
In another pic of the right side of the deck there is a spring and lever of hanging down that has come loose from somewhere and i can't figure out where is goes for the life of me. Could this have anything to do with the boom ? Does anyone know what this spring and link rod is for and where it goes ?
ANY help is going to be appreciated and please help my pea brain figure out why this happened so i don't fix it only to hear it go boom again.
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