Traction Kubota B2410 diff lock

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#11  
I had been looking at these tractors for a while, and was just waiting for a decent one to appear with low hours. I've not had chance to put it to proper use yet, but I can see it's going to be a great machine.
 
   / Kubota B2410 diff lock #12  
Hi all, I've recently purchased a Kubota B2410 with only 140 hours on the clock. I'm over the moon with the tractor, it's great, but whilst I was trying everything out I've noticed that I cannot get the diff lock to engage. The pedal seems to be stuck, it just will not press down. I've tried turning with the tractor to get different wheel speeds, but this doesn't change anything.
1*Am I doing something wrong?
1*Yep i think .

I have a B2710, in addition to what the other poster said,
2*you should not use the differential lock if you're turning. .
2* turning and moving.

3*My mechanical knowledge presumes that there is some sort of peg to lock the diff gears. So working on that theory I very steadily turned to try and line them up. But nothing has changed no matter what I do.
4* I've virtually stood on the pedal and it still doesn't move. My tractor has a cab which makes it difficult to see where the linkage goes to.
3*The pedal doesn't lock anywhere .
Just like the breaks on a car the pedal don't lock down and the breaks release automatically when you take your foot off the pedal .
4*You don't need to stand on it.
The Diff lock will only only funtion when you have your foot on the petal .
Taking your foot off the petal realeses the lock.

5*I've owned the B2410 for just over 6 years now. Bought it new, absolutely love this machine. .
5*I was looking a a nice used B2410 and then went to a dealer to price one new .
That's when I spotted the new BX23 .
I didn't even know there was such a thing.
I'm sure I'd have loved the BX2410 just as much as I love my BX23 but i did not need that big of a tractor.

You should engage the diff lock with the tractor stopped.
6*If it doesn't press down, move forward slowly/slightly with the front wheels straight and try again.
Vic
6*Good suggestion .

7*It was much more zen than brute force. The Sun, planets, moon and stars all had to be perfectly aligned. Very, very touchy.
7*I Don't recall having to do anything more than touching the Diff. petal with my left foot.
 
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   / Kubota B2410 diff lock #13  
My B2710 diff lock pedal was stiff/ difficult for a long time. Now with 550hrs on it the pedal is getting better. On mine I have found that at a complete stop you depress the pedal and it will go about 1/2 way down. just barely moving forward less than a foot aligns the gears in the diff and the pedal goes the rest of the way down. The diff lock gets used so rarely that it takes a while to get them sweet. By the way. I think the 2410,2710,2910 was the best little bugger ever made. My 2710 has been great and I still love it.
 
   / Kubota B2410 diff lock
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#14  
I haven't managed to get it to work yet, but I'm going to try lubricating the linkages when I get time. When I had a glance the other day it looks like it goes up under the cab somewhere. Is there an easy way to get to it anywhere?

If I could of found a B2710 in similar condition I'd of probably gone for one, but they're hard to come by here in the UK, and I've never seen a B2910 for sale here.
 
   / Kubota B2410 diff lock #15  
If I could of found a B2710 in similar condition I'd of probably gone for one, but they're hard to come by here in the UK, and I've never seen a B2910 for sale here.

Didn't know you were from across the pond. When I bought mine, used prices were very high because the economy was still going strong. Those days are long gone, if I were buying today I'd sure go used. I've seen some fantastic deals on used machines.
 
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#16  
Yeah I'm on the other side of the boating lake, ha ha. It made me wonder the other day, if I'll eventually say something that you guys don't understand. Where I live we have a certain broad accent, and with it we have many sayings etc, that people only 30 or 40 miles away don't understand.

I'm not sure what the exchange rate is, but I've been told this was a £16,000 tractor when new. I'd imagine you guys get it a bit cheaper across the pond.
 
   / Kubota B2410 diff lock #17  
The pedal doesn't lock anywhere .
Just like the breaks on a car the pedal don't lock down and the breaks release automatically when you take your foot off the pedal .
You don't need to stand on it.
The Diff lock will only only funtion when you have your foot on the petal .
Taking your foot off the petal realeses the lock.
I Don't recall having to do anything more than touching the Diff. petal with my left foot.

Had a chance to try out the Diff Lock on my BX1500 yesterday evening while backing up a steep wet soft spot.
The Diff Lock functioned/operated just as I described above and in post NO. 12.
 

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