Skid steer fire.

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#21  
Glad you made it out ok.

How much time did you have to get out of your milk crate of death?

I never liked the fact that the only alternative exits are under the load, over the load, or out the back window over the engine.

At least the main door opens up instead of swinging out.

It went up pretty fast. It stalled out and he got and realized it was on fire. I was running the excavator probably 300 ft away. When I saw the skid steer probably a minute later flames were already rolling out the side vents. I knew it was totaled then but I started dumping dirt on it just to help save parts which largely worked. I never wanted a skid steer with one of those swing out doors. I definitely don’t want one now.
 
   / Skid steer fire. #22  
glad you're OK, it it's not extremely rare (not common either) for those Kubota skid steers to go up in flames. My forestry mulcher guy had the same happen, and told me of a few others who had the same issue. Like you, his was insured and it was quickly replaced. It's crazy to think it happens as often as it does, it's rare by the numbers, but happens more often than it should, and I only seem to hear about it with Kubota skid steers though I'm sure all are susceptible. Maybe it's a numbers/quantity thing.

This is the one that burned up similarly to yours.

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   / Skid steer fire.
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That is scary. The 75-3 is a really nice machine. Let us know when you find out what caused it.

We think it was an electrical fire involving the injection circuit. We’ll probably never know anything different because of the severity of the fire but I’ll let you know if we do.
 
   / Skid steer fire. #25  
glad you're OK, it it's not extremely rare (not common either) for those Kubota skid steers to go up in flames. My forestry mulcher guy had the same happen, and told me of a few others who had the same issue. Like you, his was insured and it was quickly replaced. It's crazy to think it happens as often as it does, it's rare by the numbers, but happens more often than it should, and I only seem to hear about it with Kubota skid steers though I'm sure all are susceptible. Maybe it's a numbers/quantity thing.

This is the one that burned up similarly to yours.

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Caterpillars and John Deere skids burn to the dirt at the same rate as the Kubota's but it usually is due to a machine that hasn't been kept clean and by that I mean dropping the belly pans , raising the cabs and removing all woody debris, sounds like that wasn't the case with 4570's but it seems to be on most, there is a guy on You tube that goes by the name The Tree Shop here in Florida who posted a video on YT this morning of his Cat 299 burning to the dirt this past week.
 
   / Skid steer fire. #26  
I've seen several burnt skid steers at auction for salvage recently, of all brands, so I don't think is is Kubota vs Bobcast or whatever.

We have had track hoes burn down at work on 3 occasions, but each time, it was either feeding a burn pile, or leaves/pine needles/trash in engine compartment. One was saved by a fast thinking guy on the loader that dumped dirt on the engine bay, one was totaled and sat for months waiting on salvage, and the 3rd, I don't know the end result.
 
   / Skid steer fire. #27  
You will probably never know the 100% cause, but if I had to guess, I would assume an emissions burn, linked with badly times minor fluid leak?
 
   / Skid steer fire. #28  
With the quantity of fluids involved (fuel, hydro, oil) you would have to notice the flare up within Seconds for a portable fire extinguisher to save the day. With track hoes and skid steers, with the engine being out of site, it's normally too late for the operator to notice, and it's already engulfed
 
   / Skid steer fire. #29  
Having a regen system in a confined engine area doesn't seem like the best thing for equipment owners over the life expectancy of these kind of expensive machines. I don't know, but perhaps they should come with fire suppression systems built into them from the factory?
 
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   / Skid steer fire. #30  
Whole situation sucks; even with insurance. You figure depreciation, deductible, and inflation, the settlement is probably gonna be $15k short of replacement.
 

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