Jay4200
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2005
- Messages
- 2,053
- Location
- Hudson/Weare, NH
- Tractor
- L4200GST w/ LA680 & BX2200D w/ LA211
I've always had a little spooge on the front around the front axle seal (where the hub assy pivots against the axle housing when you turn) on my 2500-hour L4200 since I got it 5 years ago. It seemed a fairly steady seep for 200ish hours, but after putting 200 hours of dirt work on the machine this summer, the mild spooging grew into an oil spot overnight, then a bigger oil spot, then a fairly wet paper-towel overnight. Now I have to start adding oil, and I gotta change that seal someday. I had a shop-manual or parts manual diagram of it once... don't remember where that went.
Anyway, it seems to be that the Kubota front axle/hub design is stupid. I looked at a buddy's brand-new B26 TLB, and the design was the same (just in miniature). Dirt collects on the top of the hub then grinds into the axle seal. That seems like a crappy design to me. If the bottom end of the axle was bigger than the hub, or the top of the hub was tapered, it wouldn't happen. Do all 4x4 tractors have this problem, or just Kubota?
JayC
Anyway, it seems to be that the Kubota front axle/hub design is stupid. I looked at a buddy's brand-new B26 TLB, and the design was the same (just in miniature). Dirt collects on the top of the hub then grinds into the axle seal. That seems like a crappy design to me. If the bottom end of the axle was bigger than the hub, or the top of the hub was tapered, it wouldn't happen. Do all 4x4 tractors have this problem, or just Kubota?
JayC