So I spent a few hours on a hot day last week out in a tall field just running a flail mower. Grass was pushing up to nearly the top of the hood. Mine is an MX 6000 cab model. After about an hour, the AC started to get warm. After 75 minutes, the temp gauge climbed. I shut down to clean the screens, not unusual. The main radiator screen is good. It rides on a track, is all metal, covers the whole radiator, and slides easily out the side. The AC condenser screen is the biggest afterthought garbage design I’ve seen. I saw it and had to recheck the side of the tractor to see if it said Kubota instead of a Korean or Indian manufacturer. It literally is a floppy home-style window screen. It is about 2” short on either side of the condenser. It also does not sit right up to the condenser, but is forward of it. The screen “mounts” via two grommets hanging on hooks. You might as well not even have a screen here. The whole HVAC system is basically identical to the Grand L 60 series, which has a nice full width easy to remove steel screen. The big difference is that the MX has a longer nose than the L60 and has the air cleaner above the battery ahead of the radiator instead of above the engine like the l60 series. Instead of spending a few moments engineering a quality screen and easy method to remove it,
Kubota took the cheap and worthless way out. I’m truly disgusted. The condenser is totally plugged and I really couldn’t get cold air the rest of the time mowing.
Kubota took the cheap and worthless way out. I’m truly disgusted. The condenser is totally plugged and I really couldn’t get cold air the rest of the time mowing.