cdaigle430
Veteran Member
I wouldnt let Kubota off the hook completely here...yes 3 point mount BH are not recommended but...this looks like a bad cast to me. If you can proof it at least they will warranty the parts.
Good eye!On the closeup pic, that rusted, tapped hole is concerning. Just speculating- not likely water could get down in there on a tightened bolt. Loose bolt would completely change the stress distribution on that assembly.
Paint on the bottom of the bucket and teeth is pristine, impossible if the bucket has ever been in the ground.low hr tractor, BH that doesn't even looked like it was used. ... this looks like it failed after mounting?
Exactly, and that dimple you referenced is the bottom of the drilled hole for the horizontal bolt, doesn't appear to have had a bolt bottomed out in it.Paint on the bottom of the bucket and teeth is pristine, impossible if the bucket has ever been in the ground.
The more I look at the pictures the more I'm wondering what happened, low hr tractor, BH that doesn't even looked like it was used. If it had been used heavily/abused I could see damage, but this looks like it failed after mounting?
I cant see any casting issues from the pictures, and the rust on that through hole is common (the washer above it is a split washer).
Do you mean the bolt going straight down?That's fair. I'd like to see the bolt/tapped hole on the other side though.
With a loose bolt, just the cantilevered weight of the bh driving down the road could reek havoc.
I actually just noticed something, there is a second pin in the top link bracket, with the larger solid top link of the BH I wonder if the BH top link bound on that second pin.
That could possibly put the full weight of the BH in a torsional load on the top link mount, which it is NOT designed to handle. One good bump and I could see it breaking if it didn't immediately. The way the casting is broken looks to support that type of loading.