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Kubota L3200 tractor, Tehnos MULS 130 flail mower, Fužinar Batuje 14” plow
Hi everyone,
As some of you know, I recently bought a used Kubota L3200. It only has 260 working hours and is in excellent condition, consistent with the low usage. However, the front tires are quite worn, with only minimal tread left, while the rear tires are in better shape but still show some signs of wear. From what I’ve gathered online, such even wear on both front tires is likely due to prolonged 4WD use on asphalt, which I wasn’t aware of when I bought it.
Since owning it, I’ve put in about 6 hours of work, mostly mulching and plowing. While plowing, I used 4WD and didn’t notice any issues—steering is normal, and I have full range of motion on the front wheels.
Now, reading more about it has made me a bit concerned. Opinions online range widely: some say it’s not a problem at all (one person mentioned using 4WD on asphalt for 20 years without issues), while others suggest it could be quite serious, claiming that 260 hours in 4WD on asphalt could be equivalent to 5,000 hours without that kind of wear and tear, potentially leading to premature failure of mechanical parts.
What do you all think? Should I be worried? Would it be worth having an official Kubota dealer inspect it (which could be costly), or should I wait and only act if I notice a problem? I don’t want to ignore it if it could lead to bigger issues down the line, but as of now, everything seems to be working fine.
One thought I had was to try using an endoscopic camera to inspect the gears via the front axle oil plug. Do you think that might work? I’m not sure if that would even show the internal components clearly. Here’s an example of what I’m thinking - would I be able to see any of these - at least the upper parts?: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XEO-h3ljLi4
Thanks for any advice or insights!
As some of you know, I recently bought a used Kubota L3200. It only has 260 working hours and is in excellent condition, consistent with the low usage. However, the front tires are quite worn, with only minimal tread left, while the rear tires are in better shape but still show some signs of wear. From what I’ve gathered online, such even wear on both front tires is likely due to prolonged 4WD use on asphalt, which I wasn’t aware of when I bought it.
Since owning it, I’ve put in about 6 hours of work, mostly mulching and plowing. While plowing, I used 4WD and didn’t notice any issues—steering is normal, and I have full range of motion on the front wheels.
Now, reading more about it has made me a bit concerned. Opinions online range widely: some say it’s not a problem at all (one person mentioned using 4WD on asphalt for 20 years without issues), while others suggest it could be quite serious, claiming that 260 hours in 4WD on asphalt could be equivalent to 5,000 hours without that kind of wear and tear, potentially leading to premature failure of mechanical parts.
What do you all think? Should I be worried? Would it be worth having an official Kubota dealer inspect it (which could be costly), or should I wait and only act if I notice a problem? I don’t want to ignore it if it could lead to bigger issues down the line, but as of now, everything seems to be working fine.
One thought I had was to try using an endoscopic camera to inspect the gears via the front axle oil plug. Do you think that might work? I’m not sure if that would even show the internal components clearly. Here’s an example of what I’m thinking - would I be able to see any of these - at least the upper parts?: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XEO-h3ljLi4
Thanks for any advice or insights!