5030
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- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
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- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
Candidly, looking at the broken off part and all the various threaded parts and bearing surfaces for the rockshaft, if it was mine, I would (and this is just my opinion and what I'd do), is, I'd order a new rear casting and replace it rather than attempt to cobble it back together because no natter how you 'fix' it, it will never be as structurally strong as a non compromised casting and the resale value of the machine won't be good either (once a prospective buyer sees the welding).
I do know what a comparable Kubota rear casting costs, It's around 6 grand for the part on an L model, 15 to repair and replace (labor included). Lots of components to remove, replace and clearances to be set.
I do know what a comparable Kubota rear casting costs, It's around 6 grand for the part on an L model, 15 to repair and replace (labor included). Lots of components to remove, replace and clearances to be set.