Hello all,
I have a Kioti RX6010 with a cab that has approx 1800 hrs. We use this machine on the golf course where I work. It is running Titan rear turf tire size 44x18-20. The rear tires are not filled with any ballast just air. After mowing on a very hot day this summer it was parked and the guys were on break when they heard a large ping noise. They came in the shop and showed me that one of the rear wheel studs had just broken off and landed a few feet away from the tractor. I assumed that it was a weak stud or the nut had been overtorqued. Looking in the records the tire had never been removed by us since we owned the machine.
A few weeks later I walked by the tractor as it had sat over the weekend and two more studs had broken off. Thinking at this time maybie the nuts loosened up putting stress on the studs. I checked all remaining nuts on both wheels and all were tight.
Has anyone else experienced this? The first one broke off with flush with the rim while the next two broke flush with the flange. Does anyone know what size the stud is with the thread pitch?
Thanks for any help
I have a Kioti RX6010 with a cab that has approx 1800 hrs. We use this machine on the golf course where I work. It is running Titan rear turf tire size 44x18-20. The rear tires are not filled with any ballast just air. After mowing on a very hot day this summer it was parked and the guys were on break when they heard a large ping noise. They came in the shop and showed me that one of the rear wheel studs had just broken off and landed a few feet away from the tractor. I assumed that it was a weak stud or the nut had been overtorqued. Looking in the records the tire had never been removed by us since we owned the machine.
A few weeks later I walked by the tractor as it had sat over the weekend and two more studs had broken off. Thinking at this time maybie the nuts loosened up putting stress on the studs. I checked all remaining nuts on both wheels and all were tight.
Has anyone else experienced this? The first one broke off with flush with the rim while the next two broke flush with the flange. Does anyone know what size the stud is with the thread pitch?
Thanks for any help