rScotty
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
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- 9,506
- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
Bueller?
Well, I had to look up "Bueller" online. It's not a rural or western term. I'd never heard it. Weird.
"Google Search: What does it mean to say Bueller?
Goodle Answer: Bueller: Interjection. Expression used to convey waiting for a response when there is none."
But on to the cylinder. I am very impressed at your coworker's theory. I like the guy's go for it attitude on diagnosis. Plus I never did like the "piece of crud stuck somewhere" theory. It just didn't make sense given the velocity of that hot hydraulic oil.
But I guess I'm also surprised that we haven't heard of it here on TBN. Did he just find this out? Has he posted it anywhere? What was the response there?? Did he contact Kubota? What did they say??
This seens to be the first time anyone has actually gone after solving this TBN problem and I'm stunned by what he found. And as I think about it it brings up even more questions.
What he found could be huge! We already know that Kubota had a unpublished recall for some of their TBN boom cylinders that came apart internally. I was the recipient of a replacement boom cylinder after the warranty was expired - and no questions asked. Could there be any connection? Is this the same cylinder mfg? Did Kubota make those cylinders or were they outsourced.
And what's your co-worker going to do? Has he talked to Kubota? That would be my first move. The previous factory cylinder replacement was NOT a publicised recall.
Then there's the mechanical questions....What really happened inside the cylinder and why? Did that shaft break or did a nut come loose? Can't tell from the pictures. Can he just screw it back together? How is the shaft affixed to the piston? Is there damage to the inside wall? Is Kubota interested?
And we need to figure out a simple way to tell if other Kubota TLBs have had the same thing happen. Some kind of test we all agree about that can be done without having to take the cylinder out and apart. Any ideas on that? What's simple & 100%?
rScotty