aczlan
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- Kubota L3830GST, B7500HST, BX2660. Formerly: Case 480F LL, David Brown 880UE
That is how our L3830 is setup.Yep, that's what I am familiar with. Though I thought 2 of the studs were bolts going inward.
I disagree. That is exactly how the wheels on our L3830 are attached. 2 studs with flat nuts and lockwashers, the rest are "normal" fine thread bolts with lockwashers under them.You are right in that illustration is bizarre. Maybe it is because that illustration is an artist's concept. So the drawing itself might be correct or maybe not.
But there is absolutely no doubt that split washers are never used where bolt clamping pressure is critical. Since a split washer can expand radially when compressed or anytime that the load changes, there is no way that an engineer can count on using bolt torque to design an appropriate clamping force. That is why hardened flat washers are used.
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There is something amiss with the way that Al's Kubota's wheels are clamped to the axle hub. I don't know what it is and have no idea how it got that way. In my opinion, I think he needs to contact a Kubota technical rep for his area and let them tell him what is wrong.
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My suspicion is that it is either a mistake or not stock.
rScotty
I can get pictures later on if needed.
Aaron Z