Today, Pepe broke the rear, lower windscreen on a 1917 B3350. I find that difficult to accept thought I will replace the glass. How can Kubota design a tractor that will break its own glass? My guess is, "Kubota won't."
We are also cavitating from new (200 hours) cylinders. After Kubota performed initial checkup at 200 hours. If we did not alter the geometry of the rear hydraulics, how did we break the glass?
Thanks in advance for your help.
We are also cavitating from new (200 hours) cylinders. After Kubota performed initial checkup at 200 hours. If we did not alter the geometry of the rear hydraulics, how did we break the glass?
Thanks in advance for your help.