Hi Everyone-
I have a 2009 MX4700 which has developed a problem with it's pulling power... Even in low gears and slow speeds, it is very slow to start moving forward, and pulling hills is almost impossible in anything but 1st gear. Any use of the tractor over 20 or 30 minutes makes the problem much worse, and it will almost not move at all. Using the tractor to push any heavy load is also very difficult. The engine seems to have no loss of power, and is strong, never missing a beat. The clutch pedal does not have any excessive play, and seems to engage normally.
As the tractor has right at 100 hours on it (I only use it 3-4 times a month for little jobs around the property) it seems like a very low amount of time on the tractor for the clutch to be worn out, but from what I've read so far, the symptoms are sounding like the clutch is shot. I have often used the tractor for repetitive tasks with short range of motion, such as moving piles of brush and spreading piles of dirt, so I am wondering if this kind of activity can cause a clutch to wear out this quickly.
While I love my Kubota, I'm no tractor expert, and I am afraid that I might be causing premature damage to it. Are there any adjustments that can be made so that I don't have to go through a clutch replacement..
I'm looking for advice and I hope that there is good news to be heard!
Thanks for all of your help, and this is a great community!
Best,
Jerrod Brown
I have a 2009 MX4700 which has developed a problem with it's pulling power... Even in low gears and slow speeds, it is very slow to start moving forward, and pulling hills is almost impossible in anything but 1st gear. Any use of the tractor over 20 or 30 minutes makes the problem much worse, and it will almost not move at all. Using the tractor to push any heavy load is also very difficult. The engine seems to have no loss of power, and is strong, never missing a beat. The clutch pedal does not have any excessive play, and seems to engage normally.
As the tractor has right at 100 hours on it (I only use it 3-4 times a month for little jobs around the property) it seems like a very low amount of time on the tractor for the clutch to be worn out, but from what I've read so far, the symptoms are sounding like the clutch is shot. I have often used the tractor for repetitive tasks with short range of motion, such as moving piles of brush and spreading piles of dirt, so I am wondering if this kind of activity can cause a clutch to wear out this quickly.
While I love my Kubota, I'm no tractor expert, and I am afraid that I might be causing premature damage to it. Are there any adjustments that can be made so that I don't have to go through a clutch replacement..
I'm looking for advice and I hope that there is good news to be heard!
Thanks for all of your help, and this is a great community!
Best,
Jerrod Brown