Chain Bender
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- Feb 25, 2011
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- Tractor
- Kubota L3200
I have a fairly new (135 hrs) Kubota 3200 HST. On several occasions I have stalled the tractor at around 1800 rpms while pushing into a sand pile or pushing brush.
Last week while pushing very light briars and vines my tractor started a very loud and RPM controlled knock. I checked all dummy lights and guages and everything was fine. I shut her down and checked the oil. It was full and clean. Checked the water in the radiator and it was full and not even hot. The block wasn't hot either.
I used my dad's tractor to pull my tractor out of the woods and up on my hauler. Took it to the dealer. Stopped by yesterday and they had it in a bay and running. It sure didn't sound like it was something they were gonna fix with just the hood up. No word on cause.
A friend of mine who has owned bulldozers for 40 years said that stalling an HST under a load can/will break the crank shaft.
Anyone have a response to the last paragraph?
Thanks in advance for your opinions.
CB
Last week while pushing very light briars and vines my tractor started a very loud and RPM controlled knock. I checked all dummy lights and guages and everything was fine. I shut her down and checked the oil. It was full and clean. Checked the water in the radiator and it was full and not even hot. The block wasn't hot either.
I used my dad's tractor to pull my tractor out of the woods and up on my hauler. Took it to the dealer. Stopped by yesterday and they had it in a bay and running. It sure didn't sound like it was something they were gonna fix with just the hood up. No word on cause.
A friend of mine who has owned bulldozers for 40 years said that stalling an HST under a load can/will break the crank shaft.
Anyone have a response to the last paragraph?
Thanks in advance for your opinions.
CB