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I was wondering if anyone could tell me what the kubota engine blocks are made of. I have been told that new kubota tractor engines are made of aluminum I am just curious.
 
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I was wondering if anyone could tell me what the kubota engine blocks are made of. I have been told that new kubota tractor engines are made of aluminum I am just curious.

I have not seen an aluminum Kubota block. I'm pretty sure somebody was jerking your chain. To the best of my knowledge they are all cast iron.

Brian
 
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All of the old ones are cast iron. Aluminum blocks would be more expensive than cast.
 
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The only aluminum Kubota engine blocks I've seen are the gasoline RTV engines and the lawnmower engines like found on the ZG series.
 
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Whats the value of an aluminum block in a tractor? In a car the fact they are lighter is a big plus, pretty much a negative in a tractor. Better thermal properties, but not by a huge margin over cast iron. Iron is going to be stronger, more durable & less likely to melt if it overheats badly. Not to mention iron is WAY vheaper than aluminum.
 
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I agree that having an aluminum block in a tractor would be a negative and so does the person who told me they were aluminum. He said he wouldn't but a kubota because they have aluminum blocks. But I can not find anywhere where it states what the blocks are made of to prove him wrong.
 
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Must of been a salesman.
 
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I agree that having an aluminum block in a tractor would be a negative and so does the person who told me they were aluminum. He said he wouldn't but a kubota because they have aluminum blocks. But I can not find anywhere where it states what the blocks are made of to prove him wrong.

Get him a MAGNET. Then he can check for himself....

These "cow magnets" (see link below) offer the additional advantage of allowing "hands-free storage," for the person alleging Kubota blocks are aluminum.
LINK: https://www.google.com/search?q=cow+magnet&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=gaJAVanYLZPfgwSU0YGQAg&ved=0CDEQsAQ&biw=1231&bih=558

PRO-TIP: When not in use and storing the cow magnet, he should REVERSE the magnet's normal (bovine-specific) insertion instructions.... (Then he will always know where it is, and he can continue to check out his aluminum block theory wherever he rambles). :laughing:

My Hoe
 
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I agree that having an aluminum block in a tractor would be a negative and so does the person who told me they were aluminum.

While aluminum is lighter in weight . . Its ability to absorb heat stress (with typical cylinder sleeves ) should be better than cast iron. Cast iron like concrete is hard but also like concrete . . It is more brittle.

In a diesel I'd think cast iron remains a good choice . . But technically as a pattern of rpms climbing it becomes a different story. Just my 2 cents.
 

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