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Carl Stevenson
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- Kubota BX24
What would you, the dealer, say to Kubota? I'd like to know, because I may prompt them to approach Kubota about this problem.
To the best of my knowledge, I did NOT step in the diff lock pedal with the wheels spinning. however the pin broke. All I'm saying is that if there was a bit of space in the bottom of the case, rather than a space smaller than the pin, the damage would not have been so catastrophic. To me, a somewhat minor, but predictable, failure that can't help but turn into a catastrophic failure is a design flaw.
1*I never heard of such an issue till i read your post .My point is that if I'm the 5th customer of one small dealer to have this issue this year
1*(how many hundreds or thousands more across all of the dealers and all of their production?),
2*Kubota has a problem that needs to be fixed and I think that they should make it right with those of us who have suffered from their problem.
I haven't broken anything on my BX24 except the plastic tail lens couple times. I use the Diff lock alot, but I never used it constantly. When I get stuck, I would use the diff lock with aid of 4wd if I felt it needed it or know I only need traction on spinning rear. Its always for a moment, never more then 5 mins at a time. The only time I EVER used diff lock more then 5 mins was during a snowstorm when I had over 6 inches of really wet snow plowing and needed to punch through.
3*The only problem specific on the BX24 compared to other models I think is the reverse issue, maybe plastic body.
4*Sorry to say, I dont see many diff lock failures on BX's posted here on TBN, other then not underestanding how to engage the diff lock. You never stand on the diff lever, just let it ease/slip in.
To dfkrug:
I don't have pics yet, as it hasn't been torn down yet. I will take pics when I can.
I understand & agree with Carl, that extra internl case clearence would make it a improve design.
The BX is still an amazing machine, but small design improvement is always welcome.
dfkrug said:I see 3 small pins of about 1/4" diameter, maybe 7/8" long. I wonder
why Kubota did not build the diff lock more like their bigger bros (no
pins to shear off).....