Hello, looking for the best place to buy a deck gearbox rebuild kit for a 60" K5568-33105 gearbox. Not looking for the best price, want quality. No Chinese. Never rebuilt one before but do 95% of all mechanical work.
Look Here for the parts breakdown/list/part numbersHello, looking for the best place to buy a deck gearbox rebuild kit for a 60" K5568-33105 gearbox. Not looking for the best price, want quality. No Chinese. Never rebuilt one before but do 95% of all mechanical work.
Also.... keep a close eye on where the shims go and don't mix them up.... just saying.They are extremely easy to rebuild yourself with ordinary hand tools. Take lots of pictures for reference as you disassemble it.
"Not for nothin" but about 12 years ago I had a leaking gearbox in an XMark 48" walk behind mower.Hello, looking for the best place to buy a deck gearbox rebuild kit for a 60" K5568-33105 gearbox. Not looking for the best price, want quality. No Chinese. Never rebuilt one before but do 95% of all mechanical work.
X2. Tapped the fill plug on my old rotary cutter for a grease zerk and filled with corn head grease when it started leaking. Fixed it right up. Nominal cost so if it keeps leaking you haven’t lost much."Not for nothin" but about 12 years ago I had a leaking gearbox in an XMark 48" walk behind mower.
I drained it and refilled it with John Deere Cornhead grease..... stopped the leaks.
sold it 2 years ago. The guy down the street still uses it every week.
I did the same thing to a BMW K1200LT motorcycle....X2. Tapped the fill plug on my old rotary cutter for a grease zerk and filled with corn head grease when it started leaking. Fixed it right up. Nominal cost so if it keeps leaking you haven’t lost much.
All flip parts are sourced from China. While they may be good, I would like to know how well they last.Check with these guys. flipmfg
I wonder if anyone has done this on a Kubota deck gearbox?I did the same thing to a BMW K1200LT motorcycle....
That bike has a Divorced gear box / separate from the engine.
I filled the transmission with CH grease at about 70k miles.... sold it with 100k
same deal.... the guy that bought it still rides it in Jersey.... goin strong.
Anyone tried this on a Kubota 60" deck gearbox?I did the same thing to a BMW K1200LT motorcycle....
That bike has a Divorced gear box / separate from the engine.
I filled the transmission with CH grease at about 70k miles.... sold it with 100k
same deal.... the guy that bought it still rides it in Jersey.... goin strong.
I second this. Make sure the vent is clear also. My batwing mower came with corn head grease in the gear boxes from the factory. Lots of gear boxes of this farm full of corn head grease and of course the ones on the corn head head are to."Not for nothin" but about 12 years ago I had a leaking gearbox in an XMark 48" walk behind mower.
I drained it and refilled it with John Deere Cornhead grease..... stopped the leaks.
sold it 2 years ago. The guy down the street still uses it every week.
FWIW, I have no first hand experience with Flip Parts. On F.B. Kubota ZD Owners, lots of mentions about buying parts through Flip Parts.All flip parts are sourced from China. While they may be good, I would like to know how well they last.
Navy bean head grease holds up better!I would like to hear if anyone has used soybeanhead grease.