Loader Flipped my L48 Kubota

   / Flipped my L48 Kubota #151  
It's funny that all the things that have been done in the name of curb appeal and marketing, really screw you up in a case like this. Diesel's used to have a mechanical pull knob to shut off the fuel supply. But to make that more "friendly" and car like, they now have a keyswitch and solenoid, (which can fail).

And nobody wants to look at an ugly engine or have an ugly air cleaner sticking out, so everything is encased with plastic and totally inacessible in a hurry. Whether it be fire or something like this. I guess things can have unforesen costs. Plus, plastic burns really, realy good.
 
   / Flipped my L48 Kubota
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#152  
It turns out it was not the head gasket leaking. The antifreeze that i thought was coming out of the head gasket is actually leaking out of the dam exhaust studs. The threads go all through into the water jackets on the head. The new studs come a blue Teflon, or some type of sealant on them like a lot of the air fittings nowadays. I reused my old ones not realizing they would leak because they thread into the water chamber part of the head.

I don't think they are stretch bolts on the head, and she runs great. Just the dam leak. went down and got four new studs from kubota at $5 a stud for the four that was leaking.
 
   / Flipped my L48 Kubota #153  
Looking at the simplest explanation first, if you were pushing brush and a stick jammed against the injector pump throttle lever it's conceivable that it was that scenario which caused the runaway. I have used my B7500HSD a lot around heavy brush and tree branches and it seems I'm always hanging something underneath which causes problems. Luckily its never jammed the throttle wide open yet. I have had a stick jam underneath and cause the hydrostatic shift pedal to operate by itself. That was unnerving. Kubota needs to offer a skid plate to cover all the tender hoses and levers underneath their little tractors.
 
   / Flipped my L48 Kubota #154  
Diesel's used to have a mechanical pull knob to shut off the fuel supply.

They still DO! Well, at least my Kubota B9200 does. Of course it's about 30 years old.:)
I agree wholeheartedly with your comments on how the manufacturers have "junked up" the newer tractors. It's sad I'm telling you.
I suppose, however, that people were saying the same thing 50 years ago. (Styled vs unstyled Farmalls and Deeres)
But the average shade tree mechanic could fix a 1950 year tractor.
 
   / Flipped my L48 Kubota #155  
Diesel's used to have a mechanical pull knob to shut off the fuel supply.

They still DO! Well, at least my Kubota B9200 does. Of course it's about 30 years old.:)
I agree wholeheartedly with your comments on how the manufacturers have "junked up" the newer tractors. It's sad I'm telling you.
I suppose, however, that people were saying the same thing 50 years ago. (Styled vs unstyled Farmalls and Deeres)
But the average shade tree mechanic could fix a 1950 year tractor.

My 67 Massey has that too. No key for it.
 
   / Flipped my L48 Kubota #156  
I would of never guessed that, have to buy $5.00 studs with the blue goop on them, $5X8 on a 4 cylinder sounds pricey, then if I did the job I'd get something wrong, have to take the $5.00 bolts back out, then go get more $5.00 bolts. Gezz lawezz I hope after 6 times I get it right, wonder if thread locker would of worked?
 
   / Flipped my L48 Kubota #158  
I would of never guessed that, have to buy $5.00 studs with the blue goop on them, $5X8 on a 4 cylinder sounds pricey, then if I did the job I'd get something wrong, have to take the $5.00 bolts back out, then go get more $5.00 bolts. Gezz lawezz I hope after 6 times I get it right, wonder if thread locker would of worked?

Why are you rebuying studs? Just buy a tube or jar of gasoila or similar thread prep.
 
   / Flipped my L48 Kubota #159  
Why are you rebuying studs? Just buy a tube or jar of gasoila or similar thread prep.

Never heard of gasoila before, rated up to 600 degrees, sounds enough to me. At about $5-6.00/2oz tube it would be cheaper for me then buying bolts 6 times on a good day.
 
   / Flipped my L48 Kubota #160  
I've put alot of studs in heads.. That or a similar product has yet to give me a leak at threads. Head studs or bolts, manifolds, misc mounting studs, etc.

Remember, in a water area, it shouldn't be seeing more than about 280' max, barring cooling system failure.
 

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