woodlandfarms
Super Member
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2006
- Messages
- 6,137
- Location
- Los Angeles / SW Washington
- Tractor
- PowerTrac 1850, Kubota RTV x900
So, my belt was indeed stretched. PT sent me a new one to the tune of $42.72
I bent my tilt, dump cylinder rod so they sent me a news one. Honestly, it looks like the pulled the entire cylinder apart and sent me the whole rod, including seals. There was pipe wrench marks on the screw in end (did not expect to see this). It cost $61.90. I got a seal kit ($19.95 for one cylinder) as well thinking that all I was getting was a rod and not the cylinder cap and piston assembly.
It was replaced easily.
The spider on the mower was indeed shot. $ 22.50 per spider.
But here is the rub. Another bad weld from PT. As I said before, there was this vibration. It turns out the arm that holds the hydaulic motor plate steady on one end, the weld was busted off (no penetration. To really fix this I should have torn it apart, but that looked to be a major nightmare. Instead i got a long welding rod, and ran a hot bead again. Marginal but it held for 8 hours of mowing today.
Carl
I bent my tilt, dump cylinder rod so they sent me a news one. Honestly, it looks like the pulled the entire cylinder apart and sent me the whole rod, including seals. There was pipe wrench marks on the screw in end (did not expect to see this). It cost $61.90. I got a seal kit ($19.95 for one cylinder) as well thinking that all I was getting was a rod and not the cylinder cap and piston assembly.
It was replaced easily.
The spider on the mower was indeed shot. $ 22.50 per spider.
But here is the rub. Another bad weld from PT. As I said before, there was this vibration. It turns out the arm that holds the hydaulic motor plate steady on one end, the weld was busted off (no penetration. To really fix this I should have torn it apart, but that looked to be a major nightmare. Instead i got a long welding rod, and ran a hot bead again. Marginal but it held for 8 hours of mowing today.
Carl