AndyinIowa
Silver Member
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 $$$) to replace them. ROOT CAUSE - Kubota Mfg.
4. 11.2 hours - Hydraulic fluid started running out all over the rear axle. Verdict - Kubota pinched a transmission line under the fuel tank, and it rubbed through. ROOT CAUSE - Kubota Mfg.
5. 13.5 hours - Mice chewed up the air cleaner burp valve, coolant overflow tank hoses, and just about any other rubber parts they could taste. Kubota is stored in new shed with Cub Cadet and other equipment (none of which have been eaten). Apparently Kubota is making their tractors out of cheese. Spent $45 in replacement parts. ROOT CAUSE - Furry Rodents!
6. 15.0 hours - Noticed that right FEL mount bracket was loose on tractor. None of bolts on right side were more than finger tight. ROOT CAUSE - DEALER
Obviously I'm less than happy so far with the purchase. Granted the mice were not Kubota's doing, but the other 5 issues are the result of poor assembly quality, poor inspection, and poor dealer PDI (pre-delivery inspection). My hope is that I can move on past these startup issues and have good results from now on. I've been combing over the tractor and attachments before operation.
Any others with similar experiences?
AndyinIowa
1. 2.3 hours - Dealer didn't top off hydraulic fluid after installing loader. Couldn't even see fluid in dipstick hole. Fluid sample was nasty. Took several weeks to resolve with Kubota. Ended up with free 50 hour service and extended powertrain covereage. ROOT CAUSE - Dealer
2. 2.3 hours - front axle very low on fluid. Took just shy of 2 quarts to get to full on dipstick. ROOT CAUSE - Kubota Mfg.
3. 5.7 hours - Removed MMM for winter. Two of the quick thread knobs (that hold the poly belt shields on) were missing. Dealer indicated they must have fallen off while mowing, and it was my responsibility (aka $$$) 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