PSDStu
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- Marianna, FL
- Tractor
- Kubota, M7060 HDC12, L4060 HSTC, RTV 1140
As I discussed in an earlier thread my new B3200 has a vibration issue. At idle the vibrations are slight, but as you increase throttle the vibration level increases.
The vibration can be seen and felt in the deck, steering wheel, seat, clutch pedal, hst pedal, brake pedals, and even the ROP's.
My dealers service manager and owner have both looked at the tractor. Both agree that the tractor vibrates. The service manager says that the B3200 is built just like the B7800 and because of it's 32hp, 4 cylinder engine, and the fact that the engine is not as balanced or dampered as say the Grand L, 4cy engines that the tractor will vibrate. Another words....Normal..... this maybe true, but Normal isn't the same as correct to me.
The owner has spoken with the area Kubota rep and the rep said that he is not aware of any vibration issues with the B3200. The rep is going to look at a B3200 today and is supposed to get back with my dealer.
I am wondering if any of the other B3200 owners here are having ANY sort of vibration issues with there tractors? I am not talking about violent vibrations, but enough vibration that you can clearly see the vibration in the pedals, and feel the vibration, especially above 2000 rpms?
I love the tractor and hopefully I can get my dealer to replace mine with one that doesen't vibrate.
This is my 4th Kubota tractor, and I have logged over 3000 hours on my 4 Kubota's so it's not like I am unfamiler with how a tractor is supposed to operate.
Not sure how all this will play-out, but I would advise anyone looking at a B3200 to run up the RPM's at the dealer before you bring it home... so you are aware of what you are purchasing.
Stu
The vibration can be seen and felt in the deck, steering wheel, seat, clutch pedal, hst pedal, brake pedals, and even the ROP's.
My dealers service manager and owner have both looked at the tractor. Both agree that the tractor vibrates. The service manager says that the B3200 is built just like the B7800 and because of it's 32hp, 4 cylinder engine, and the fact that the engine is not as balanced or dampered as say the Grand L, 4cy engines that the tractor will vibrate. Another words....Normal..... this maybe true, but Normal isn't the same as correct to me.
The owner has spoken with the area Kubota rep and the rep said that he is not aware of any vibration issues with the B3200. The rep is going to look at a B3200 today and is supposed to get back with my dealer.
I am wondering if any of the other B3200 owners here are having ANY sort of vibration issues with there tractors? I am not talking about violent vibrations, but enough vibration that you can clearly see the vibration in the pedals, and feel the vibration, especially above 2000 rpms?
I love the tractor and hopefully I can get my dealer to replace mine with one that doesen't vibrate.
This is my 4th Kubota tractor, and I have logged over 3000 hours on my 4 Kubota's so it's not like I am unfamiler with how a tractor is supposed to operate.
Not sure how all this will play-out, but I would advise anyone looking at a B3200 to run up the RPM's at the dealer before you bring it home... so you are aware of what you are purchasing.
Stu