Guys & Gals,
Kubota has a recall for the BX series tractors... (i dont know who`s effected by this recall..???)
The radiator reservoir cap is plugged with plastic debris from the molding process. (pieces of the plastic molding are still inside the hole...!)
The problem continues... Kubota sent me a newly revised one, turns out the new one was worse than the original one on my BX23s. (i had already previously fixed my original one before the new re-vised cap arrived)
I have called Kubota about it, they are aware of it now after i told them about the faulty cap they sent me... the girl was very surprised BUT very helpful on the phone. I`m not going to worry about it, Kubota will make this right.
BUT.... in the mean time, if any of you folks got the new re-vised cap in the mail, MAKE SURE you check the hole to make sure its cleaned out and 100% cleared BEFORE you install it...!!!
If you do not make sure its clear, you CAN have overheating issues, and possibly toast your engine...!!!
If you haven`t gotten a new re-vised recall cap from Kubota, you can run a drill bit down into the coolant passage hole in the original cap and remove any excess plastic slag/material, it will work just fine after that.
Kubota has a recall for the BX series tractors... (i dont know who`s effected by this recall..???)
The radiator reservoir cap is plugged with plastic debris from the molding process. (pieces of the plastic molding are still inside the hole...!)
The problem continues... Kubota sent me a newly revised one, turns out the new one was worse than the original one on my BX23s. (i had already previously fixed my original one before the new re-vised cap arrived)
I have called Kubota about it, they are aware of it now after i told them about the faulty cap they sent me... the girl was very surprised BUT very helpful on the phone. I`m not going to worry about it, Kubota will make this right.
BUT.... in the mean time, if any of you folks got the new re-vised cap in the mail, MAKE SURE you check the hole to make sure its cleaned out and 100% cleared BEFORE you install it...!!!
If you do not make sure its clear, you CAN have overheating issues, and possibly toast your engine...!!!
If you haven`t gotten a new re-vised recall cap from Kubota, you can run a drill bit down into the coolant passage hole in the original cap and remove any excess plastic slag/material, it will work just fine after that.