Hello.....rant on horrible design.

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LVKubota

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Haven't checked in for a while....no news is usually good news.

Door handle on my 3710 cab model basically came apart. After removing and inspecting, I cannot believe it worked for any amount of time at all.

The handle bolts together sandwiching the glass door; the kicker is the nuts are round knurled and pressed into the plastic outside half.

Not only do they pull out, they crack/spread the plastic they're pressed into.

I re-assembled using expoxy to set the nuts in place......lasted a whole 1/2 dozen or so door openings/closings.

After reading here how anything with the Kubota name ,parts wise, is priced like it's gold, I fear what that half of the door handle will cost........oh wait, you probably won't be able to buy only half the assembly!!!

I also hate the fact that this assembly only lasted 200 hours....which I'm guessing is around 200 or less uses.

Thanks for letting me rant.....carry on.
 
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Everyone always says that anything (insert name of brand here) is priced by it's weight in gold. I lost a flasher signal cover and was expecting it to be at least ten bucks but it was only a couple of dollars. You will spend more money than you should because you shouldn't be spending money on a door latch so soon but it might not be outrageous. Also check Tractorsmart.com
 
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I used to use regular kneed epoxy for everything. Now I use PlasticWeld. It is still a form of epoxy, but on anything plastic does a fantastic job. After it sets up, it is there to stay.
 
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Berniep said:
Everyone always says that anything (insert name of brand here) is priced by it's weight in gold. I lost a flasher signal cover and was expecting it to be at least ten bucks but it was only a couple of dollars. You will spend more money than you should because you shouldn't be spending money on a door latch so soon but it might not be outrageous. Also check Tractorsmart.com


Thanks for the site...........for whatever reason, they don't have the 3710C listed. I'll try calling 'em direct.
 
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JerryG said:
I used to use regular kneed epoxy for everything. Now I use PlasticWeld. It is still a form of epoxy, but on anything plastic does a fantastic job. After it sets up, it is there to stay.


I may try it again....the way this is designed is EVERYTIME you open the door to the cab, the knurled/pressed in nut is trying to pull itself out....BIZARRE!!!


I'm thinking if I can find a new one, I'll reinforce it BEFORE installation.
 

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