arto98607
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Looking for suggestions hopefully from those who have worked on this type HST
My F3060 has 3600 hrs. and I have partially disassembled it, mainly due to sticking HST pedal and couple of hydraulic oil leaks in the front axle housings (both sides), which have already been repaired and the speed control linkage has been reassembled with couple of worn pieces replaced.
The speed control linkage was actually working smoothly even before disassembly, but only when the engine was not running.
I.E.
It always moved smoothly to forward position with the engine running or not, but it was sticking when trying to move it from forward to reverse, whenever engine was running and the mower moving forward!
The most wear in the speed control linkage was actually in the "spring pin" holding the "Speed Change Arm" Item 10, on page 5 in the enclosed pdf file, but it was not really that bad. Also the "Neutral Arm" Item 9, page 3 had a worn nylon bushing, and there was metal to metal contact in the forward end.
I am somewhat skeptical whether these couple of worn parts were causing the speed control pedal to stick when switching from forward to reverse, especially since it worked very smoothly when the engine was not running!
Now here is where I started to get new ideas of why the pedal was sticking:
Having read thru all posts on thread " L48 split for HST repair " by rbargeron I found it very useful, and it makes me wonder if the pedal sticking could be caused by excess wear in the "Swash Plate Cradle Bearings" (item 50), which is quite different issue than rbargeron was having?
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/410079-l48-split-hst-repair.html
This is what my F3060 looks like today, and it would be relatively easy to remove the HST for internal inspection:
Testing a new deck (new shell only) couple of years ago:

These are the internal parts of the HST in my F3060 mower:

Just hoping for comments by someone here who may have had similar issues in a tractor, mover or excavator using similar design HST with cradle bearings. This type of mower is basically more or less a small compact tractor, running backwards. I think it is using common parts with many other Kubota's.
PS.
My mower has serial number of just over 10,000 and Kubota replaced HST with a different & better swash plate design at around 20,000 or so.
Pretty sure the new design would be an easy swap to my mower (I have been eyeballing used one for around $1,000)
Below are details of the HST control linkage parts:
My F3060 has 3600 hrs. and I have partially disassembled it, mainly due to sticking HST pedal and couple of hydraulic oil leaks in the front axle housings (both sides), which have already been repaired and the speed control linkage has been reassembled with couple of worn pieces replaced.
The speed control linkage was actually working smoothly even before disassembly, but only when the engine was not running.
I.E.
It always moved smoothly to forward position with the engine running or not, but it was sticking when trying to move it from forward to reverse, whenever engine was running and the mower moving forward!
The most wear in the speed control linkage was actually in the "spring pin" holding the "Speed Change Arm" Item 10, on page 5 in the enclosed pdf file, but it was not really that bad. Also the "Neutral Arm" Item 9, page 3 had a worn nylon bushing, and there was metal to metal contact in the forward end.
I am somewhat skeptical whether these couple of worn parts were causing the speed control pedal to stick when switching from forward to reverse, especially since it worked very smoothly when the engine was not running!
Now here is where I started to get new ideas of why the pedal was sticking:
Having read thru all posts on thread " L48 split for HST repair " by rbargeron I found it very useful, and it makes me wonder if the pedal sticking could be caused by excess wear in the "Swash Plate Cradle Bearings" (item 50), which is quite different issue than rbargeron was having?
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/410079-l48-split-hst-repair.html
This is what my F3060 looks like today, and it would be relatively easy to remove the HST for internal inspection:


Testing a new deck (new shell only) couple of years ago:

These are the internal parts of the HST in my F3060 mower:

Just hoping for comments by someone here who may have had similar issues in a tractor, mover or excavator using similar design HST with cradle bearings. This type of mower is basically more or less a small compact tractor, running backwards. I think it is using common parts with many other Kubota's.
PS.
My mower has serial number of just over 10,000 and Kubota replaced HST with a different & better swash plate design at around 20,000 or so.
Pretty sure the new design would be an easy swap to my mower (I have been eyeballing used one for around $1,000)
Below are details of the HST control linkage parts:
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