Hello, I bought a new l4600 stick transmission 4wd with loader this spring. I did a google search on this tractor and it seemed to be free of any real issues. I finally got to use it brush hogging and the power steering quit. There was 3.7 hours on the meter when this happened. My dealer came out and determined hydraulic filter was the problem. When the mechanic changed it there was a lot of metal on the magnet of the filter, and a lot of metal in the drain pan of the oil that came out. I didn't like what I saw and asked the mechanics about it and they thought it would be ok.
Well, then I went hogging again and the steerinig quit with exactly 7 hours on the meter . Now I'm pissed off. I bring it back to the dealer and they drained all the hydraulic fluid and pulled the filter . All of the oil had metal particles in it. A silver cloud was on top of the oil. I dipped my finger in it and looked and it resembled metallic in paint. The magnet on the filter had 1/16 to 1/8 inch build up of metal, just like the first one. Also the fluid was black instead of clear it should have been.
After talking to shop manager, he said they usually see some metal on the filter at a 50 hour service, but never that much and he has never seen a filter plug on a new machine.
Has anyone had this problem? I searched and couldn't find any complaints anywhere. I believe with the amount of debris in the oil that there will be problems down the road with bearings and seals everywhere the oil flowed. I had been a machinist mechanic in a coal fired power plant for 20 years. If we found a gearbox like this we would totally disassemble, change all bearings, steam clean box and wipe out chips over and over to get as clean as we could. I really don't want a new tractor that has been rebuilt.
I really want a different tractor. Same model as is perfect size for me. I bought kubota because everyone I know that has one loves them. We also have kubotas at work that are nearly 30 years old and get abused everyday that still run good. My dealer is excellent. I have dealt with them for years and I'm sure they will do what they can. What can I expect from kubota? Sorry for such a long post. I am worried about the outcome. Thanks.
Well, then I went hogging again and the steerinig quit with exactly 7 hours on the meter . Now I'm pissed off. I bring it back to the dealer and they drained all the hydraulic fluid and pulled the filter . All of the oil had metal particles in it. A silver cloud was on top of the oil. I dipped my finger in it and looked and it resembled metallic in paint. The magnet on the filter had 1/16 to 1/8 inch build up of metal, just like the first one. Also the fluid was black instead of clear it should have been.
After talking to shop manager, he said they usually see some metal on the filter at a 50 hour service, but never that much and he has never seen a filter plug on a new machine.
Has anyone had this problem? I searched and couldn't find any complaints anywhere. I believe with the amount of debris in the oil that there will be problems down the road with bearings and seals everywhere the oil flowed. I had been a machinist mechanic in a coal fired power plant for 20 years. If we found a gearbox like this we would totally disassemble, change all bearings, steam clean box and wipe out chips over and over to get as clean as we could. I really don't want a new tractor that has been rebuilt.
I really want a different tractor. Same model as is perfect size for me. I bought kubota because everyone I know that has one loves them. We also have kubotas at work that are nearly 30 years old and get abused everyday that still run good. My dealer is excellent. I have dealt with them for years and I'm sure they will do what they can. What can I expect from kubota? Sorry for such a long post. I am worried about the outcome. Thanks.