Series G info

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oneal

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Kubota RTV 1100
If anyone has a series G shop manual and has the time to post a couple pics of belt change instructions I would be very appreciative. Mine broke down today and the belt is the obvious place to start.
I had plans to purchase a a manual but just didn't anticipate a failure like at 600hrs.
Thank you in advance
 
   / Series G info #2  
The regular owner/operator manual has belt adjustment and replacement in it. The belt service should be performed every 250 hours.
Remove inner fender, remove muffler, remove 6 bolts holding belt cover, adjust belt idler bracket to stop bracket clearance to .12" max.
Check your manual under preventative maintenance section.
 
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The regular owner/operator manual has belt adjustment and replacement in it. The belt service should be performed every 250 hours.
Remove inner fender, remove muffler, remove 6 bolts holding belt cover, adjust belt idler bracket to stop bracket clearance to .12" max.
Check your manual under preventative maintenance section.
Ah, I am embarrassed. Sounds like I need to read the book I already have.. Thank you
 
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It doesn't look to be that bad of a job, especially if the muffler comes off easily. You are basically adjusting the stop that limits the tension pulley from going too loose during operating.
 
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It was indeed easy to access, unfortunately when I removed the cover the belt was intact but the broken end of the hydraulic pump and the drive pulley was lying in the bottom of the housing. :cry:.
As I mentioned I heard a lound mechanical hammering noise right before the lights went out which I now believe was the pump locking up
 
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Ouch! Keep us posted on what you find out.
 
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that sure sounds expensive, I would have figured the belt would be squealing if the pump was locked up, for a pump to fail that quickly there is more of a issue than the pump, wen you say broken end of the pump you mean the shaft sheared?
 
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that sure sounds expensive, I would have figured the belt would be squealing if the pump was locked up, for a pump to fail that quickly there is more of a issue than the pump, wen you say broken end of the pump you mean the shaft sheared?
Yes, I am certain very expensive. The belt is strong enough to kill the motor without slipping if you charge into a dirt pile so it holding up instead of the pump shaft doesn't surprise me.
I am no metalurgist but I am old enough with an industrial background to have viewed many twisted off shafts and this has a different color in part of the fracture that suggests it may have been fatiguing before the failure.
 
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have to agree the failure is looking like it has been cracked/flawed for some time, my old series A would stall many times when grading and took too much bite, the 2019 model is beefier but has stalled and I would be pissed if stalling caused a shaft to shear.

you can likely replace just the shaft and seals way cheaper than full replacement but suspect a real pain getting it off
 

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