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Hmmm....front axle seals at two years.... and that old oil looks like 90 wt gear lube with some water or condensate mixed in with it.Fixed it for ya!
I was born in Vermont, got tired of the cold after 40+ years, moved to Arizona for 13 years, didn't care for the summer heat or the 10 months of brown dead looking grass ... I guess I'm what's is refered to as a "half-back" ... As in I moved half way back, Missouri has a bit more humidity than both places, and it does drop below zero for a day or two each year, but we don't usually get snow more than once a year that lasts more than a day or two ...
One thing to remember to do on Mario is to change out the front axle fluid way before the book calls for, I'd recommend at the 50 hour service, there is no filter up there! I did mine earlier than the book, but it had 244 hours on it and it looked horrible! My dealer saw the picture and said it was "normal"! (I don't recall what the book calls for, but I change it now with every oil change, and it's clear!)
I did end up having the front seals changed on mine before the two year warranty was up, that's when I started learning about how much rear ballast I really should have, from reading forums!
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Hmmm....front axle seals at two years.... and that old oil looks like 90 wt gear lube with some water or condensate mixed in with it.
Putting those two events together makes me wonder if the front axle vent is plugged - or missing altogether.
Well, a closed system like that does see enough heat & cold to need venting. Forgetting to provide that vent had to be a manufacturing oversight - of the sort where one company does it wrong and everyone else simply copies them. Good on you for seeing the problem and doing something about it.The vast majority of subcompact and compact tractors do not have vented front axles; a fellow makes them for Deere tractors.
I just ordered one for my Kioti; I had to find my thread size, and match one up, but I found one.
Here we go again! This is starting to sound like the many "findings" that I uncovered with other equipment. I've been through this more times than I can count on with dirt bikes and atvs. I've spent tens of thousands on them over the years. You buy a machine (close to ten between mine and the kid's) thinking that it is ready to go for a lifetime from a well established and recognized brand only to find out that it needs $1,000 worth of fixin'. After 6 hours of use, we have a Sentinel filter guard and an axle vent (presumably, I haven't checked yet) upgrade.The vast majority of subcompact and compact tractors do not have vented front axles; a fellow makes them for Deere tractors.
I just ordered one for my Kioti; I had to find my thread size, and match one up, but I found one.
Hmmm....front axle seals at two years.... and that old oil looks like 90 wt gear lube with some water or condensate mixed in with it.
Putting those two events together makes me wonder if the front axle vent is plugged - or missing altogether.
Here we go again! This is starting to sound like the many "findings" that I uncovered with other equipment. I've been through this more times than I can count on with dirt bikes and atvs. I've spent tens of thousands on them over the years. You buy a machine (close to ten between mine and the kid's) thinking that it is ready to go for a lifetime from a well established and recognized brand only to find out that it needs $1,000 worth of fixin'. After 6 hours of use, we have a Sentinel filter guard and an axle vent (presumably, I haven't checked yet) upgrade.
What do folks do when they don't have the money or mechanical ability to resolve this stuff????
You can hear the air move? Wow....now I wonder how much the pressure changes inside that unvented L5030 front axle housing?SNIP
My Kubota L5030 also doesn't have a vented front axle, I only recently got it, it has 3900+ hours on it, the front axles are dry on the outside, no telling if it was ever worked on, it does not have a loader on it, which in my opinion seems to be the cause of most front end problems ... I will say though, that when I went to change the front axle oil, when I opened the fill plug, I could HEAR air moving, not sure if it was being sucked in, or pushed out, tractor had not been used for over a day ...
