Bearings in hydraulic fluid

   / Bearings in hydraulic fluid #1  

bbd 25

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North GA
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KUBOTA 6800
I had very milky white hydro fluid in my Kubota m6800. Not ran it in 5+ months, had been running smooth, maybe a little hot at times but not over heated. Since it's white I figured It obviously is getting water in hydraulic system somehow. I changed it. When I did, inside the filter and where filter connects, was a lot of big and small metal pieces, looked to be from a race of bearings. Large bearing ball was on the edge and fell on down behind where filter connects.
Very discouraging. Have large fluid filled tires. Probably needing a clutch too. Don't want to pay dealership to do, because it needs split and I know thats gonna cost out the butt. I don't make much $ with it and don't have a farm yet. It's used to bush hog family land and help other family with hay and do a driveway here and there. So I'm at a crossroads. Sell it, and be up front with buyer. Take it to dealership and drop $2500+- or figure a way to get tires off myself and start tearing into it.
Any suggestions?
 
   / Bearings in hydraulic fluid #2  
Get a second person to assist with the tires. Keep them upright and roll them around and prop them up against a wall or something. Or unload them. Either way I'd look into it myself, but I dont know your abilities or tool selection or shop setup
 
   / Bearings in hydraulic fluid #3  
maybe you have friendly neighbors that will help with tractor work while you save $$$money to get yours fixed?..
 
   / Bearings in hydraulic fluid #4  
I don’t think you have to take the tires off depending on the repairs needed. I’ve split 2 tractors and left the tires on both times.
 
   / Bearings in hydraulic fluid #6  
I don’t think you have to take the tires off depending on the repairs needed. I’ve split 2 tractors and left the tires on both times.
As 4570 said, a lot easier to split if you leave the tires on if you can, trolly jack and you can move it around..............Mike
 
   / Bearings in hydraulic fluid #7  
Been there done that.
As long as you keep those tires upright you can roll them out of the way easily, LOL, just don't drop them.
Actually when U return them the bolt holes should still match up.
 
   / Bearings in hydraulic fluid
  • Thread Starter
#8  
Thank you everyone, I do have a workshop manual downloaded. I appreciate everyone's input. I'm going to fix it best I can. Then sell it or trade it in. After I fix it I don't want it to be in the back of my head every time I take it out that the pump or something may go out due to pieces of shrapnel I didn't get.

In the meantime, if anyone knows where or why bearings would be in the hydo system then please let me know. It may save me a ton of time.
 
   / Bearings in hydraulic fluid #9  
Actually when U return them the bolt holes should still match up.

Funniest thing I heard or read all week. That’s a great theory you have there. It works IF you roll the wheel away and back EXACTLY the same distance. To the inch or less.
 
   / Bearings in hydraulic fluid #10  
Funniest thing I heard or read all week. That’s a great theory you have there. It works IF you roll the wheel away and back EXACTLY the same distance. To the inch or less.

Ditto
 

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