garnet
Bronze Member
I recently upgraded from my bx 1850 Kubota to a 2360. When it had arrived I had promptly switched over my loader to the new tractor. Much to my surprise the bucket of the loader had raised an inch and a half on the left side out of level. Thinking I had done something wrong because I had modified the brackets. I started rechecking all of my measurements and my son noticed the one of the rear tires seemed significantly larger then the other I checked the numbers on the side of the tires and everything matched up. I checked the air pressure and that was o.k. also. I then took two carpenter squares and used them like a set of calipers. To our surprise the one tire was exactly 1 inch larger in diameter. I promptly took the tires off and brought them too the dealership. They did everything I did and were just as surprised. They then went to the back of the lot and grabbed me two more, this set had only a 3/4 of an inch difference between them, and He then invited me to the back of the dealership, to pick out my own tires. After going through seven pallets we finally had found a set that matched within a quarter of an inch (the two tires with the largest difference between them was 1 1/2 inches) the dealership could not believe what had happened. Has anyone else ever had this problem? The guy at the dealership emailed Kubota and is waiting their response I know this because he sent me a copy.