Kubota L2800DT observations

   / Kubota L2800DT observations #1  

familyman

Platinum Member
Joined
May 25, 2004
Messages
587
Location
Perkiomenville, Pa
Tractor
Kubota L3800HST
I recently took delivery of a new L2800 with an LA463 fel and a Bush Hog BH650 bh /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif. The machine is well made and very strong (especially the loader) but I would like some feedback on the only two negatives I have observed so far: first, the engine vibrates noticeably more than the JD 790 /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif (I test drove two of those); second, the rear end is quite loud /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif and makes a variety of mechanical noises, which my dealer assures me is normal for a geared machine /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif. I'd welcome any comments, as well as experiences other readers have. Also, any recommendations on break-in procedures? Thanks!
 
   / Kubota L2800DT observations #2  
Family man . Congratulations on your new machine!
I'm not familiar with your machine ,so I can't address your questions concerning noise and vibration .
As for breaking in ... Follow the owners manual and you'll have a long lasting machine . When you start it cold , don't let it sit at low idle very long . I start my machine , and as soon as I get oil pressure I bump the idle up tp around 1000,or so rpm . When I put it away after working it I let it idle at about the same rpm to cool down . ( for about the time it takes to fold my ROPs (when I remember to fold it /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif )
John
 
   / Kubota L2800DT observations
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Hey John! Thanks for the info.
Why do you bump up the idle to 1000 so early? Are you concerned about carbon build-up? Also, the manual instructs to let the motor warm up for 5 minutes without loading it -- does this "load" also include just driving?
Charley
 
   / Kubota L2800DT observations #4  
Charley
Actually it's not all that early . I start the machine ,Belt in , check that I have oil pressure . 3-5 seconds depending on my coffee level /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif The machine isn't under a load at that point . and a few extra rpm's help to keep up oil flow to the top of the engine . I doubt if driving it ( no load ) will hurt it .
I tend not to work my machine until I see the temp guage start to climb . When it's really cold ,a drive down the drive way does the trick . for me and the tractor /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif John
 
   / Kubota L2800DT observations #5  
Charley, my '99 B2710 was delivered new with the idle set at 1200 RPM, but I adjusted it down around 800-900. However, if I remember right, the manual said to warm it up at around 1500. At any rate, I always started it at the lowest idle, then within a few seconds, as soon as the oil pressure was up, I raised it to somewhere between 1200 and 1500.
 
   / Kubota L2800DT observations
  • Thread Starter
#6  
Yes, the manual does say to warm up the engine at about 1/2 the rated speed, so 12-1400 rpm is in the ballpark. In freezing weather I'll let her idle for a few minutes before upping the idle speed.
 
   / Kubota L2800DT observations
  • Thread Starter
#7  
I'm still curious about the noise at the rear diff. It's sort of a whining-clattering-rattle like something's half engaged. At the dealers' suggestion I tried moving the 3pt. position lever slightly to make a change, but got none. There is a backhoe currently mounted to the 3pt. (a subframe is "on the way"). Could the BH have anything to do with this noise--perhaps the way it's mounted?
 
   / Kubota L2800DT observations #8  
the machine has a sliding gear trans,witch is old and trusted as a farmall or johnny popper,however with the diesel it does rattel a bit,and the winning is from strait cut gears,all more noticable as the oil gets warmer,the thinner oil now compared to 90wt for the older tractors doesent create as thick a buffer for the noise.
 
   / Kubota L2800DT observations
  • Thread Starter
#9  
It's good to know that the sound is normal. Now when I hear it I'll think "Wow, that's the sound of a tried and true technology!". Thanks!

Charley
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2134 (A49339)
2134 (A49339)
2008 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 Extended Cab Pickup Truck (A46684)
2008 Toyota Tacoma...
3051 (A49339)
3051 (A49339)
2020 FORD Transit (A46683)
2020 FORD Transit...
Set of (2) 9ft.10in.Car Ramps (A49339)
Set of (2)...
Informational Lot - Shipping (A48561)
Informational Lot...
 
Top