Maintenance shocker

   / Maintenance shocker #1  
Joined
Feb 10, 2004
Messages
25
Location
Central VA
Tractor
Kubota B7510
I was talking to a Kubota dealer yesterday about buying either a BX2230 or a B7510. I asked him about maintenance (thinking I knew a bit about the subject) and he told me I better be prepared to do it myself. I said "of course, but why do you say it like that?", given the serious tone he used.

He told me that to have him change (and here's where I realized how little I know about maintaining one of these tractors) the oil/oils (various places like the front axle,etc) and filters would cost me about $600. I almost fell out of the chair.

He went on to describe to me the difficulty in changing the front axle oil (for example) that requires quite a bit mechanic labor, and hence more $.

Anyone ever had a dealer service their tractor or ever hear of something like this? Other than that, his tractor prices are pretty good.
 
   / Maintenance shocker #2  
Hmmm, sounds fishy to me. The B2400 is a piece of cake to do.
 
   / Maintenance shocker #3  
I don't know what kind of dealer would blow sales like that!!! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif I can change the front axle oil on my B2710 ( which is the same as a B7510, don't know on the BX) in about 15 min. and that is mostly just waiting for the old oil to flow out! I can do the whole service to change all fluids in under 2 hours, and that is while having a beer and standing back to admire the tractor!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Just buy the oil and filters and do it yourself, should cost well under $100. Oh, I would buy the tractor from someone else as well!
 
   / Maintenance shocker #4  
<font color="red"> I would buy the tractor from someone else as well! </font>

I agree with Von! That guy doesn't sound too energetic. You would think the dealer would be reassuring you that service would be there after the sale!!

Good luck with what you decide.
 
   / Maintenance shocker #5  
Look elsewhere. I changed all the fluids in my L3010HST for about $130...and that was using full synthetics.

Pete
 
   / Maintenance shocker #6  
I believe others have reported dealers charging $250 to $300 for a 50-hour service...even if this includes transport both ways, there still is an incentive to do it yourself.

Why don't you call a couple other dealers in your area and ask what they charge, then go back to the original dealer and ask him to explain why he charges so much more.

He certainly is not giving you a reason to buy from him, so maybe he is honest at least or somehow made a mistake [don't know how he could have, but anything is possible...]

My real concern would be if he REALLY charges that much for a simple service, what might he charge if you had a real problem that needed repaired? That is the scary question...
 
   / Maintenance shocker #7  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( He went on to describe to me the difficulty in changing the front axle oil (for example) that requires quite a bit mechanic labor, and hence more $.
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Well what do you think, remove 5 plugs, wait for oil to drain, put plugs back in, fill with oil, 5 quarts. I guess if you use your bare hands it may take a bit of mechanical labor. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I would just go to the next dealer who really wants to sell you a tractor.
 
   / Maintenance shocker #8  
That has to be the strangest thing I've ever heard and after a lifetime spent in the oilfield, working all over the world, I thought I'd heard and seen just about everything. Amazing!!!!!
The others are right, changing the fluids is pretty simple and doesn't take any time at all. The only problem I've ever had changing the front axle oil is trying to do it without having it dribble down on to the rims and tires. If any of you guys have a neat way of doing that, let me know.
 
   / Maintenance shocker #9  
if you read the maintenance schedule you don't change the front axle case oil until 300 hrs. My dealer was going to come to my house, bring the Kubota oils and filters and show me how to do it. I did it myself, engine oil & filter, transmission fluid & filter & strainer for about 75.00 The instructions in the operator's manual under maintenance are vary clear on how to do it
 
   / Maintenance shocker #10  
I think the dealer here does it for 300$

I remember being shocked at the price of hydro fluid though.


Where I used to work we bought all the filters at carquest for the kubota 4310's.
Ken
 

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