FlanaganFarm
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Equipment
Kubota L3901HST-Land Pride 58" tiller-1bottom plow-48" pallet forks
I took delivery of a new L3901 this week. After the initial walk through of the machine, the dealer rep suggested I take some time to play. I happily obliged and after about an hour and a half running it including putting the implements away, my thoughts were that it seemed a little "whiny" but it is HST so I figured I just needed to get used to it.
I decided to check the fluids & when I got to the trans fluid, it didn't even register. Dealer was closed so after a night of hand wringing I called in the morning. They suggested I pick up some fluid but I insisted they come out as it was brand new & I was concerned there might be an issue.
When the mechanic came out he ended up adding MORE THAN A GALLON of fluid!!! There was no leak, I don't understand how that is possible...it literally had 2.5 hrs on it. I didn't think it was possible I could spend that much on a machine that wouldn't come with tranny fluid! I expressed my concerns that I had run it for more than an hour that way. The engine did stall a few times during that time but I am not sure it was related. He had me drive it and jockey the bucket a bit before pronouncing it fine.
I'm new here but I did some looking when I was shopping & was impressed with the knowledge base and the member's willingness to help each other out. We are new farmers and this tractor represents a huge investment for us as our first real equipment purchase (quite an upgrade from tackling virgin sod with a 1955 gravely walk behind). I am losing sleep at night imaging the damage that one hour did on a machine I plan on counting on for another thousand. I'd appreciate any input on how much/little damage likely occurred, if there is anything I can do, and any break in advice to take care of my new girl. The info is much appreciated, thanks guys.
I decided to check the fluids & when I got to the trans fluid, it didn't even register. Dealer was closed so after a night of hand wringing I called in the morning. They suggested I pick up some fluid but I insisted they come out as it was brand new & I was concerned there might be an issue.
When the mechanic came out he ended up adding MORE THAN A GALLON of fluid!!! There was no leak, I don't understand how that is possible...it literally had 2.5 hrs on it. I didn't think it was possible I could spend that much on a machine that wouldn't come with tranny fluid! I expressed my concerns that I had run it for more than an hour that way. The engine did stall a few times during that time but I am not sure it was related. He had me drive it and jockey the bucket a bit before pronouncing it fine.
I'm new here but I did some looking when I was shopping & was impressed with the knowledge base and the member's willingness to help each other out. We are new farmers and this tractor represents a huge investment for us as our first real equipment purchase (quite an upgrade from tackling virgin sod with a 1955 gravely walk behind). I am losing sleep at night imaging the damage that one hour did on a machine I plan on counting on for another thousand. I'd appreciate any input on how much/little damage likely occurred, if there is anything I can do, and any break in advice to take care of my new girl. The info is much appreciated, thanks guys.
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