houska
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- Joined
- Jan 18, 2019
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- 173
- Location
- close to Perth, Eastern ON, Canada
- Tractor
- Branson 4225h; Kubota KX-040
I got a new KX-040 in February 2023. Just did the initial 50 hour service (final drive oil change, turntable greasing, etc.).
There's quite a bit more wear on the right track sprockets and track links than I was expecting - see picture, note the exposed metal. Does this look unusual for a nearly new machine? I've only previously used quite old machines and clapped-out rentals, so I'm not sure how to calibrate.
I only use it on my own property (hence the low hours after 8 months...) and try to treat it well, but the ground of my forest is all sorts of exposed granite bedrock and chipped rock in poor soil, so it's not exactly kind to rubber tracks.
I checked the track tension and it was within Kubota's spec (0.4-0.6 inch gap) but on the low side, so I decreased the tension a little bit to about 5/8". Tension was fine last time I checked as well, around 25 hours, and I didn't notice anything remarkable about wear at the time.
The left side sprockets and track links are not pristine, but worn less. I've sort of always felt the right track was a bit less strong when moving, but then I thought I must be imagining things...
Thanks!
There's quite a bit more wear on the right track sprockets and track links than I was expecting - see picture, note the exposed metal. Does this look unusual for a nearly new machine? I've only previously used quite old machines and clapped-out rentals, so I'm not sure how to calibrate.
I only use it on my own property (hence the low hours after 8 months...) and try to treat it well, but the ground of my forest is all sorts of exposed granite bedrock and chipped rock in poor soil, so it's not exactly kind to rubber tracks.
I checked the track tension and it was within Kubota's spec (0.4-0.6 inch gap) but on the low side, so I decreased the tension a little bit to about 5/8". Tension was fine last time I checked as well, around 25 hours, and I didn't notice anything remarkable about wear at the time.
The left side sprockets and track links are not pristine, but worn less. I've sort of always felt the right track was a bit less strong when moving, but then I thought I must be imagining things...
Thanks!
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