Fromjim
Bronze Member
Not getting into this to deep but we recently upgraded a farmer to a larger Kubota. He was unaware of the bi-speed and how it worked when the salesmen was showing him how to operate the tractor.
The wheel setting from the dealer that he purchased it from had not set the wheel spacing right and his would not work until we set it up right to allow the front to fully turn.
I suspect something of that nature with mine also, we never even talked or knew bi-speed existed when I bought this tractor, I was actually buying a 95 hp tractor with less options at the time and I was offered this one since the 95 hp model was not available at the time, it seemed like a good deal so I accepted not even know that this tractor is much higher in options and power.
Do you mean the spacing between wheels or the spacers stops that allow the wheels to left or right? I was thinking of removing one or two of the stop shims to let the wheels turn a little farther and see if this helped.
Praise the Lord
Jim
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