txdon
Super Star Member
Don't know how it happened it just did.
I was debating weather to put this in the Kubota forum or the Parts/Repairs forum but then I remember how some TBNers like to use their bucket as a platform so here it is.
Luckily I was digging when this happened and the bucket just went limp. The line that ruptured controls the bucket curl.
That line is protected by a cover which I took off to take the picture. The tractor is a little over a year old and has 110 hours on it, the outside temp was about 55 and the tractor had been running about 30 minutes. There were no pressure points on the line at the rupture.
I will remember this when I think about going under or standing in the bucket. A line could blow at any time.
Be safe out there!
I was debating weather to put this in the Kubota forum or the Parts/Repairs forum but then I remember how some TBNers like to use their bucket as a platform so here it is.
Luckily I was digging when this happened and the bucket just went limp. The line that ruptured controls the bucket curl.
That line is protected by a cover which I took off to take the picture. The tractor is a little over a year old and has 110 hours on it, the outside temp was about 55 and the tractor had been running about 30 minutes. There were no pressure points on the line at the rupture.
I will remember this when I think about going under or standing in the bucket. A line could blow at any time.
Be safe out there!