Scoot
New member
Junkman, Dieseltoy's is on the right track. I talked to a service tech at my local dealer today. He knew exactly what the problem was. said the tolerances was tight and alittle sand ,grit or mud would cause it. The pivot point on the linkage works with a roller bearing. since there is no inner fender or shield between the right rear wheel and this, the tire is constantly fling mud on this. keep it cleaned out with penetrating oil . if its frozen then a couple of taps with a flat punch should shake it loose then soak it with oil. if you live were it actually rains ( I Don't ) then rusting could be the cause and flushing it with penetrating oil should help stop it. Good Luck and yes kubota knows ,he said he's talked to engineers there about a shield for it. Scoot