Weeks later, 12,000 in repairs, flared tempers, and I picked up my Kubota MX5100 with the same issue as it has had from day one. Dropping off this tractor from the install shop to the engine builder was 6+ hrs driving each time. I had 12hrs + in Dropping it off and picking it up. The trips cost me well over 1000.00 in time and diesel. I bought this tractor used at 455hrs, who would of thought that it had issues like this. The previous owner just had the turbo replaced at M&R Kubota, new injectors, and a look over.
1. 463hrs. I paid for reman Kubota engine.
2. 465hrs. Took the engine back to the local shop that installed it as it still doesn't have power.
3. They call the engine builder and tell them about the issue.
4. I take the engine back to Orrville Ohio and they check it out.
5. Engine builder says that the injection pump barrel is out of spec and that the mechanic messed with the pump.
6. Shop that installed the engine says they didn't touch barrel. Tempers rise.
7. One on one with the shop in Orville, tech says that the turbo is also bad. Turbo has 105hrs on it. 4th turbo on the tractor in 465hrs.
8. Shop adjusts pump, replaced injectors, new turbo, and only charges me for the turbo. (I'm thankful)
9. I pick tractor up a week later, tractor will barely pull itself in medium range, loses 500rpm when the hydro is pushed down, tractor never recovers.
10. Shop says that the tractor has a hydro issue.
This hydro makes zero noise, doesn't seem to get hot etc.
Guys, I am losing my mind with this tractor. I am 30,000 into a tractor that is a boat anchor. I can't get any resolution, and no-one seems to know wtf is going on. I have replaced the 4x4 shaft bushing, clutch, engine, turbo, injectors, had the injection pump recalibrate, fuel tank cleaned, and who knows what else. The only issue at this time that I have found is, the brake on the right goes to the floor like nothing exists. The left brake is full, in good working order. The engine builder seems to think that I trashes a pump with the brake debris from the right hydro.
The professionals at two places are stumped.
1. 463hrs. I paid for reman Kubota engine.
2. 465hrs. Took the engine back to the local shop that installed it as it still doesn't have power.
3. They call the engine builder and tell them about the issue.
4. I take the engine back to Orrville Ohio and they check it out.
5. Engine builder says that the injection pump barrel is out of spec and that the mechanic messed with the pump.
6. Shop that installed the engine says they didn't touch barrel. Tempers rise.
7. One on one with the shop in Orville, tech says that the turbo is also bad. Turbo has 105hrs on it. 4th turbo on the tractor in 465hrs.
8. Shop adjusts pump, replaced injectors, new turbo, and only charges me for the turbo. (I'm thankful)
9. I pick tractor up a week later, tractor will barely pull itself in medium range, loses 500rpm when the hydro is pushed down, tractor never recovers.
10. Shop says that the tractor has a hydro issue.
This hydro makes zero noise, doesn't seem to get hot etc.
Guys, I am losing my mind with this tractor. I am 30,000 into a tractor that is a boat anchor. I can't get any resolution, and no-one seems to know wtf is going on. I have replaced the 4x4 shaft bushing, clutch, engine, turbo, injectors, had the injection pump recalibrate, fuel tank cleaned, and who knows what else. The only issue at this time that I have found is, the brake on the right goes to the floor like nothing exists. The left brake is full, in good working order. The engine builder seems to think that I trashes a pump with the brake debris from the right hydro.