Purchased a Z231KW-42 in 2021 to maintain a vacation property that we own with a .3 ac lot. The mower began demonstrating a vibration that steadily increased until the mower deck pulleys and idler arm wore out at only 8 hours of operation. Warranty covered the parts/labor and sent me on my way.
The vibration once again appeared and was prominent at 20 hours and began growing worse. This time it caused all of the deck pulley bearings to prematurely wear out, idler arm, tensioner pulley and bracket, spindles and other deck parts to include new blades were all replaced. The dealer reached out to Kubota and had their technicians get involved. In all, 23 items related to the mower deck were replaced attempting to locate the origin of the vibration. Released the mower to me once again and after two lawn cuts the vibration was detected yet again.
The vibration is non-constant with an alternating pattern of about 5 seconds between smooth operation and then a vibration period of roughly the same timeframe strong enough that it causes the ROPS to shake vigorously before disappearing again. The vibration is there at idle without the PTO engaged and becomes masked when the mower deck is engaged and rpms are increased to operational speed, but you can still detect the alternating vibration pattern when seated on the mower and by viewing the ROPS. Its presence without the deck engaged would suggest to me that something related to the engine or its positional mount to the frame itself would have to be involved because nothing else is in motion at that point in time. Yet the engine was apparently cleared of any problems or concern.
Has anyone else who owns a Kubota Zero-turn, particularly a Z231KW-42 or other 200 series, experienced similar vibration problems that caused multiple failure of moving mower deck parts in a pattern described above?
The vibration once again appeared and was prominent at 20 hours and began growing worse. This time it caused all of the deck pulley bearings to prematurely wear out, idler arm, tensioner pulley and bracket, spindles and other deck parts to include new blades were all replaced. The dealer reached out to Kubota and had their technicians get involved. In all, 23 items related to the mower deck were replaced attempting to locate the origin of the vibration. Released the mower to me once again and after two lawn cuts the vibration was detected yet again.
The vibration is non-constant with an alternating pattern of about 5 seconds between smooth operation and then a vibration period of roughly the same timeframe strong enough that it causes the ROPS to shake vigorously before disappearing again. The vibration is there at idle without the PTO engaged and becomes masked when the mower deck is engaged and rpms are increased to operational speed, but you can still detect the alternating vibration pattern when seated on the mower and by viewing the ROPS. Its presence without the deck engaged would suggest to me that something related to the engine or its positional mount to the frame itself would have to be involved because nothing else is in motion at that point in time. Yet the engine was apparently cleared of any problems or concern.
Has anyone else who owns a Kubota Zero-turn, particularly a Z231KW-42 or other 200 series, experienced similar vibration problems that caused multiple failure of moving mower deck parts in a pattern described above?