rbcsaver
Silver Member
I purchased a new 4320 HST/AWD with 400CX FEL, April 30th, 2010. A month or 2 into operation, I noticed that the coolant level was very low in the reservoir. A trip to the dealer (1/2 hr. each way), and they gave cordially gave me 1/2 empty container of antifreeze, and I filled the reservoir to the appropriate hot/cold levels and didn't give it any thought after wards.
In mid-November, I drove the 4320 down to the house do the first oil change, as it had 47 hours on it. My 7310 Kubota, drives right into the 8ft garage door with the ROPES up. During a brain fart, I forgot that the Deere is much taller. Let us say that it doesn't drive right in and this has been a very expensive oil change. I took off part of the siding, Z tracks, bent the green aluminum fascia, tore dry wall, electric garage door fittings and mounts, and bent 3 of 4 door panels. As I digress, and you are laughing you asses off, let me say that I have done all of the repair/labor work myself, but this has been a very oil change to the tune of $800-$900.
At that time, after all the cussing and oil change was done, I collected myself by the next to check the front axle oil level, only to find that it didn't even touch the bottom of the screw in stick. Another trip to the dealer and they pleasantly handed over some Deere HST oil. It took a full quart to get to the correct level.
2 weeks ago, my wife noticed that the "tractor is leaking." She placed an empty horse bedding bag on the floor and I looked at the fluid last weekend and it is Not oily, but seems to be antifreeze/coolant, which I'm sure, has been leaking since delivery, based upon prior low levels. I suspect the cold temps in PA have now increased the leak. I think it may even be the reservoir tank.
Anyway, the dealer was once again, very cordially is coming to look at it tomorrow, and haul it to the shop if needed.
Question: Is the coolant leak something that is not uncommon? Thoughts and input about the leak and low front axle HST oil level. And NOT on my driving into the garage.
Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah to all,
Steve
In mid-November, I drove the 4320 down to the house do the first oil change, as it had 47 hours on it. My 7310 Kubota, drives right into the 8ft garage door with the ROPES up. During a brain fart, I forgot that the Deere is much taller. Let us say that it doesn't drive right in and this has been a very expensive oil change. I took off part of the siding, Z tracks, bent the green aluminum fascia, tore dry wall, electric garage door fittings and mounts, and bent 3 of 4 door panels. As I digress, and you are laughing you asses off, let me say that I have done all of the repair/labor work myself, but this has been a very oil change to the tune of $800-$900.
At that time, after all the cussing and oil change was done, I collected myself by the next to check the front axle oil level, only to find that it didn't even touch the bottom of the screw in stick. Another trip to the dealer and they pleasantly handed over some Deere HST oil. It took a full quart to get to the correct level.
2 weeks ago, my wife noticed that the "tractor is leaking." She placed an empty horse bedding bag on the floor and I looked at the fluid last weekend and it is Not oily, but seems to be antifreeze/coolant, which I'm sure, has been leaking since delivery, based upon prior low levels. I suspect the cold temps in PA have now increased the leak. I think it may even be the reservoir tank.
Anyway, the dealer was once again, very cordially is coming to look at it tomorrow, and haul it to the shop if needed.
Question: Is the coolant leak something that is not uncommon? Thoughts and input about the leak and low front axle HST oil level. And NOT on my driving into the garage.
Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah to all,
Steve