Had any problems with your BX2350?

   / Had any problems with your BX2350? #1  

AndyinIowa

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Kubota BX2350
Here's my BX2350 issue list as of today (tractor has 21.7 hours):

1. 2.3 hours - Dealer didn't top off hydraulic fluid after installing loader. Couldn't even see fluid in dipstick hole. Fluid sample was nasty. Took several weeks to resolve with Kubota. Ended up with free 50 hour service and extended powertrain covereage. ROOT CAUSE - Dealer

2. 2.3 hours - front axle very low on fluid. Took just shy of 2 quarts to get to full on dipstick. ROOT CAUSE - Kubota Mfg.

3. 5.7 hours - Removed MMM for winter. Two of the quick thread knobs (that hold the poly belt shields on) were missing. Dealer indicated they must have fallen off while mowing, and it was my responsibility (aka $$$) to replace them. ROOT CAUSE - Kubota Mfg.

4. 11.2 hours - Hydraulic fluid started running out all over the rear axle. Verdict - Kubota pinched a transmission line under the fuel tank, and it rubbed through. ROOT CAUSE - Kubota Mfg.

5. 13.5 hours - Mice chewed up the air cleaner burp valve, coolant overflow tank hoses, and just about any other rubber parts they could taste. Kubota is stored in new shed with Cub Cadet and other equipment (none of which have been eaten). Apparently Kubota is making their tractors out of cheese. Spent $45 in replacement parts. ROOT CAUSE - Furry Rodents!

6. 15.0 hours - Noticed that right FEL mount bracket was loose on tractor. None of bolts on right side were more than finger tight. ROOT CAUSE - DEALER



Obviously I'm less than happy so far with the purchase. Granted the mice were not Kubota's doing, but the other 5 issues are the result of poor assembly quality, poor inspection, and poor dealer PDI (pre-delivery inspection). My hope is that I can move on past these startup issues and have good results from now on. I've been combing over the tractor and attachments before operation.


Any others with similar experiences?

AndyinIowa
 
   / Had any problems with your BX2350? #2  
AndyinIowa said:
Here's my BX2350 issue list as of today (tractor has 21.7 hours):

1. 2.3 hours - Dealer didn't top off hydraulic fluid after installing loader. Couldn't even see fluid in dipstick hole. Fluid sample was nasty. Took several weeks to resolve with Kubota. Ended up with free 50 hour service and extended powertrain covereage. ROOT CAUSE - Dealer

2. 2.3 hours - front axle very low on fluid. Took just shy of 2 quarts to get to full on dipstick. ROOT CAUSE - Kubota Mfg.

3. 5.7 hours - Removed MMM for winter. Two of the quick thread knobs (that hold the poly belt shields on) were missing. Dealer indicated they must have fallen off while mowing, and it was my responsibility (aka $$$) to replace them. ROOT CAUSE - Kubota Mfg.

4. 11.2 hours - Hydraulic fluid started running out all over the rear axle. Verdict - Kubota pinched a transmission line under the fuel tank, and it rubbed through. ROOT CAUSE - Kubota Mfg.

5. 13.5 hours - Mice chewed up the air cleaner burp valve, coolant overflow tank hoses, and just about any other rubber parts they could taste. Kubota is stored in new shed with Cub Cadet and other equipment (none of which have been eaten). Apparently Kubota is making their tractors out of cheese. Spent $45 in replacement parts. ROOT CAUSE - Furry Rodents!

6. 15.0 hours - Noticed that right FEL mount bracket was loose on tractor. None of bolts on right side were more than finger tight. ROOT CAUSE - DEALER



Obviously I'm less than happy so far with the purchase. Granted the mice were not Kubota's doing, but the other 5 issues are the result of poor assembly quality, poor inspection, and poor dealer PDI (pre-delivery inspection). My hope is that I can move on past these startup issues and have good results from now on. I've been combing over the tractor and attachments before operation.


Any others with similar experiences?

AndyinIowa

I think your axle and knobs should be dealer as they must have some responsibilty to prep a machine. Some issues like fluid levels should also be checked by the operator before every use or at fuel stops. The rodents are hard to deal with:D
 
   / Had any problems with your BX2350? #3  
When you bought from this dealer was he your local dealer?
 
   / Had any problems with your BX2350? #4  
Sorry to hear of your issues.
Approx 300 hrs on a 2004 BX23, no issues to date (knock on wood).
 
   / Had any problems with your BX2350? #5  
35 hours

1) MMM zerks stripped on two wheels, dealer will replace N/C during 50 HR.

2) HST issues with sudden stop during reverse (no known cure)

For me my local dealer and Kubota gets an a-plus as I have been more that a little bit hard on this little guy.
 
   / Had any problems with your BX2350? #6  
:confused: I'd put everything on your dealer -other than the mice and maybe the hydro line.

When my 2350 was delivered my dealer went line by line through the pre-sale inspection list - including certifying he checked all fluid levels. His technician had initialed each line. Plus, I think Kubota ships almost all fluid levels low and requires they be topped off before delivery. Sounds to me like that didn't happen.

Mine? Other than fixing everything I've asked for, no problems at all. They fixed the supports, grips, gauges and a couple of grease zerks - picked up and delivered the machine (70 miles each way) free of charge. Fine machine. Great service.

Craig
 
   / Had any problems with your BX2350? #7  
Purchased my BX2350 in April 2007. Hydraulic oil was down over 2 quarts, I assume that was because the front end loader was attached after the hydraulic oil was topped off. Front axle was down over a quart. My dealer assured me that this small amount would cause no problems and UPS'd me a gallon. Two zerks came off before I changed to a nylon pressure type grease fitting.

My major gripe is the three point and my inability to raise it in small amounts, its all or nothing at all RPMs. My dealer says this is normal??

Got the new seat but it cost me $40.00.

All in all I'm impressed and happy. and no rodent problems.

tom in oregon
 
   / Had any problems with your BX2350? #8  
bandonbadbar said:
My major gripe is the three point and my inability to raise it in small amounts, its all or nothing at all RPMs. My dealer says this is normal??

I'm a new owner of a BX2350 but I've learned how to make small adjustments of the 3PH. When the control lever is moved all the way in either direction from center, the hitch moves quickly. But move the lever a third of the way or so and the hitch moves slowly. With it moving slowly relatively fine adjustments are possible. The hitch moves until the lever is returned to center; it's not a position type control.
 
   / Had any problems with your BX2350? #9  
David Cockey said:
With it moving slowly relatively fine adjustments are possible.
All well and good until you are bouncing along the terrain at 5 MPH looking over your shoulder to adjust the height of the box blade and with that eye in the back of your head, looking to make sure you don't run into a tree. The poor adjustability of the 3PH height is one of the issues that relegates the BX machine to the "homeowner" category of use. If true position control was a $500 option, I would probably consider the purchase.

That said, I LOVE my machine and wouldn't trade it for the world. I have had ZERO problems and hate to hear that someone has any type of issue with Kubota. Seems like your dealer is a little lax in the delivery category.
 
   / Had any problems with your BX2350? #10  
KeithInSpace said:
If true position control was a $500 option, I would probably consider the purchase.

I would also like position control, but it looks like you have to move to a considerably larger and more expensive tractor to get it. Perhaps someone will come up with either a convesion, or a work-around. One idea I had was some sort of gauge to indicate hitch height.
 

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