Ken45101
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- southern Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota M5040, M9540, B21 TLB, B2710, RTV900, JD 325 Skid steer, KX-121-3 mini excavator
I was mowing the pasture this afternoon (new TT60A with 20 hours on it) when I felt a couple of drops of water on my arm. What the heck? Sunny sky.
Then more water! Every time the rear wheel went around, there was high pressure stream of water coming out!
The nut had come off the stabilizer bar on the 3 point lower arm. The stabilizer tube swung against the tire and destroyed the valve stem!
I headed for the barn and managed to get a jack underneath before the tire went all the way flat.
Just then, my wife comes up and tells me she got a call from the waterworks about my dad's house, asking if we had a swimming pool! Seems 10,000 gallons was used! No pool, must be a major leak ($$$). Head over there, can't find a leak. Call water company. They didn't clear off the meter face and misread a "5" for a "6". Whew!
Dealer is going to pick up the tractor and repair it and replace the Rimguard. I don't know how they are going to get it on the rollback without the jack underneath
I'm just very glad that the tire mishap didn't happen when I was down on a hillside trail with no way to get out quickly. How DO you repair a flat down in the woods?
Ken
Then more water! Every time the rear wheel went around, there was high pressure stream of water coming out!
The nut had come off the stabilizer bar on the 3 point lower arm. The stabilizer tube swung against the tire and destroyed the valve stem!
I headed for the barn and managed to get a jack underneath before the tire went all the way flat.
Just then, my wife comes up and tells me she got a call from the waterworks about my dad's house, asking if we had a swimming pool! Seems 10,000 gallons was used! No pool, must be a major leak ($$$). Head over there, can't find a leak. Call water company. They didn't clear off the meter face and misread a "5" for a "6". Whew!
Dealer is going to pick up the tractor and repair it and replace the Rimguard. I don't know how they are going to get it on the rollback without the jack underneath
I'm just very glad that the tire mishap didn't happen when I was down on a hillside trail with no way to get out quickly. How DO you repair a flat down in the woods?
Ken