I'm about to start tearing down a 4x4 F2100 that I picked up from a buddy who put 3 clutches in it in a matter of a couple months then gave up and parked it in his back yard which is where it's sat for the last year or so. After stilling for all that time it starts and runs great and all the hydraulics work great too. The clutch went out and he didn't want to mess with it again so he bought something else to mow with and parked this thing.
He kept all of the old clutch disks and parts that he took off of it and they all look exactly the same, great looking clutch surface material but all of the splines are ripped out leaving the center disconnected from the clutch outer ring. This last time he replaced it he also replaced the pressure plate and both bearings, the clutch lasted less than 40 hours. The other 2 lasted a little longer but both under 100 hours while the original clutch had almost 2000 hours on it before it broke out the center. He thought about having someone rebuild one of the clutches with something stronger but to me that just means the problem will get pushed somewhere else unless Kubota just had a run of bad clutches or something.
I'm looking at the service manual and I can't for the life of me figure out what could have gone wrong causing it to do this. Can something be out of alignment or bent and cause such a problem? Every time he's broken a clutch disk it happened while mowing on flat smooth ground, never while shifting or anything like that.
This thing has the wide deck up front, could that be putting more stress on the clutch than a smaller deck would? Here are a couple pictures of this beat for reference, I have my work ahead of me.
He kept all of the old clutch disks and parts that he took off of it and they all look exactly the same, great looking clutch surface material but all of the splines are ripped out leaving the center disconnected from the clutch outer ring. This last time he replaced it he also replaced the pressure plate and both bearings, the clutch lasted less than 40 hours. The other 2 lasted a little longer but both under 100 hours while the original clutch had almost 2000 hours on it before it broke out the center. He thought about having someone rebuild one of the clutches with something stronger but to me that just means the problem will get pushed somewhere else unless Kubota just had a run of bad clutches or something.
I'm looking at the service manual and I can't for the life of me figure out what could have gone wrong causing it to do this. Can something be out of alignment or bent and cause such a problem? Every time he's broken a clutch disk it happened while mowing on flat smooth ground, never while shifting or anything like that.
This thing has the wide deck up front, could that be putting more stress on the clutch than a smaller deck would? Here are a couple pictures of this beat for reference, I have my work ahead of me.