CaveCreekRay
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L3800 HST, KingKutter box scraper, KingKutter 66" rake, County Pride Subsoiler
This would make sense, if it was a widespread problem like some believe.UPDATE: The pressure out of the main hydraulic pump was good and stable as was the pressure across the valves they tested. They were supposed to disassemble the 3-pt drive Friday to examine seals. Awaiting an update Monday. So far, they will have had my machine 3 weeks by this Monday. With Christmas next week, its not looking good for the home team.
For many people, tractors are not vehicles of convenience, like a sporty car. They are practical machines we buy for a purpose to use in ranch or farm operations. We rely on them, just as much as our trucks and cars. What if Ford, or Toyota took your vehicle in and kept it for a month? Would that be an inconvenience? Heck yeah. Would their market share pay the price in reduced sales? Sure, and deservedly so.
Kubota USA owns this whole issue. There is absolutely no excuse to continue to manufacture a machine with a known defect. Calling it "normal" doesn't make it so. My neighbors John Deere has a 3-pt that operates as smooth as butter. And it has for the six years he has had the tractor. Does John Deere know something Kubota doesn't?
Evidently so!
The message to buyers is unmistakably clear: If you want a trouble free 3 point hitch, don't buy an L class Kubota.
My 2013 l3800 does the same thing where ever able to get anything done about it.Survey of Orange Operators...
Background: My L3800 has a known issue of chattering while lifting a load on the 3pt. Kubota knows about it. My dealer knows about it. Kubota is saying its normal. My dealer thinks its dorked up and took a video for Kubota which is almost comical. When lifting, the tractor bounces so hard and fast (about 2 ") you can almost see light under the wheels. Zero finesse. If you slam the lever full up, it will transit smoothly. Try to lift the implement a tiny amount and the 3pt jerks it up 2 inches.
Question: Anyone else out there with a L3800 or similar have this issue? If you do, have you tried to resolve it under warranty? Anyone else have this issue with another L-Class Kubota? The Grands are reportedly exempt, for some reason (better engineering perhaps?).
I know we have a bunch of L3800 and L3200 operators on this forum. Just wondering what you guys are experiencing...
Thanks,
Ray
Did ya read the thread? His dealer is fixing it under warranty.I have a 2013 L3800 and it does the same thing were you ever able to rectify it.