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CliffNeudorf
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There have been really great comments in this thread but I remain concerned about safety. I have gained a lot of insight from you folks. I gather that Daves Tractor as a dealer has seen a number of Branson axle failures as well as similar failures with other manufacturers. It seems that there are three axle failure groupings; 1) failures attributed to the operators operation of the equipment, 2) failures attributed to overload of the front axle and 3) other failures due to faulty parts as supplied by the manufacturer. Whatever the source the failures result in the same thing, the wheel departing the tractor. Usually the failure has a benign economic impact it seems but it could easily result in rollover and injury to the operator or serious injury or worse to the occupants of oncoming vehicles if the wheel departs when operating on a public road.
For item 1) failures Kukje should provide clearer guidance on operation of the tractor with FEL in the operators manual. What Dave and others have said is quite sensible and should be replicated in the Operators manual. Kukje should also provide clear instructions for item 2) failures in the operators manual stating how to establish the correct aft loading of the tractor to ensure that the loading of the front axles remains within limits when operating a FEL with a bucket or attachments on it. To my knowledge this information just is not available to date, to anybody. This lack of operational information is also a safety issue in my opinion. Perhaps the dealers reading this thread could help lobby Kukje and Branson to get this information published. Also Kukje needs to correct the existing published information where Kukje says: "This tractor is not designed for road driving. Please use a truck to move this machine on the public roads." and then the operators manual goes on to advise how to safely operate on the road.
For item 1) failures Kukje should provide clearer guidance on operation of the tractor with FEL in the operators manual. What Dave and others have said is quite sensible and should be replicated in the Operators manual. Kukje should also provide clear instructions for item 2) failures in the operators manual stating how to establish the correct aft loading of the tractor to ensure that the loading of the front axles remains within limits when operating a FEL with a bucket or attachments on it. To my knowledge this information just is not available to date, to anybody. This lack of operational information is also a safety issue in my opinion. Perhaps the dealers reading this thread could help lobby Kukje and Branson to get this information published. Also Kukje needs to correct the existing published information where Kukje says: "This tractor is not designed for road driving. Please use a truck to move this machine on the public roads." and then the operators manual goes on to advise how to safely operate on the road.