There are at least 13 "FAYETTEVILLE"s in the USAha, me too!!!! there is one and only one Fayettnam baby!!!
yes, that was brought to my attention last night..... I dont get out much okThere are at least 13 "FAYETTEVILLE"s in the USA
I think the borescope is a fool's folly as the chances of you being able to see anything in there is slim to none, you'll be able to look at the bottom of the pan directly under the dipstick tube, and it's really black in there!Ordered a boroscope, should be here today and will check pickup tube. Talked to many dealerships yesterday and most just wanted to split the tractor to check the pickup tube. Seems like a lot just to do that. Can scope in 5 minutes, but most claimed that didn't have a scope.
Also talked with Kubota Corp about any kind of assistance on this and they basically laughed. Ten year old tractor, doesn't matter that its less than 200hrs. So, no more Kubotas after this one...
Will post what I find later as it may help someone else.
Winner, winner, chicken dinner... Oil pump and oil pump rear case for the win. Looks as if the when the PO replaced the seal in front of the oil pump, he placed the chamfered collar on backwards, flat side facing the o-ring and possibly put increased pressure on the oil pump assembly by doing so. The outer ring of the pump is cracked.
Anyway, crank bearings seem tight and within tolerance. Ordering all new parts today, hopeful that everythings good once back together.