- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
- Messages
- 26,263
- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
I know Kubota uses fine pitch threads on their lug nuts, at least the rear rims.
Motorsports said that in the past 16mm 1.5 thread is what RK had, and that is pretty much standard. However, they did not fit. I used a bolt measuring thingy ( Amazon.com ) and it showed my bolts were 16mm 2.0 thread (3rd picture in the Amazon description).2.0 MM thread pitch is pretty coarse, that's a thread every other MM.
Doesn't RK use fine pitch threads for their lugs?
Aaron Z
Thank you for that link.Here is a similar one on Amazon for $12: Amazon.com: Car Inclinometer, Waterproof Angle Slope Tilt Indicator Level Meter Gradient Balancer Finder Tool For Car Vehicle : Automotive
Aaron Z
Why didn’t you just give the TYM model number?Just a little update. Both the local Mahindra and TYM dealers would not help until given a model number. Once "RK" came out of the mouth, "sorry can't help you. You need to call Rural King"... so abruptly that it was surprising.
Finally got a Mahindra dealer to at least talk by going in but still didn't get any help. "Part is at least 8 months away"
My tractor is missing an entire spacer and o ring. Packed the top hub and gear assembly with grease, hoping it will keep the 90 weight gear oil bath from leaking out. At least it's usable.
Frustrating. I loved rural king till now. I was extremely patient. For 2 months. I volunteered a month helping after hurricane Michael and my local RK donated a full pallet of water for me to take with me. I was a loyal and good customer. But everyone has a breaking point. I reached mine. It was more about the rudeness and lack of care shown by the tech than about the time.
I've been through 240 applicants in 2021 and hired only 4 that lasted. Times are hard, but rudeness has no excuse.
I wish better luck to anyone else that buys one.
To make it easier, the RK part numbers listed at: https://www.rktractors.com/pdf/parts/RK55H RK55HC.pdf appear to be TYM part numbers, so look up the part numbers, call your TYM dealer and order the parts by part number.Why didn’t you just give the TYM model number?
From what I have read here and on the RK thread the problem seems to be with the individual RK store. I've had a RK 24 since 2019 with 300+ hrs. and I have had good service and the one part I needed came in a reasonable amount of time so I'm happy with the service at the E'town/Radcliff Ky store. See my page on the RK op thread. I had a Kubota before this and the service was sloooow.
Joe