Not so sure this is normal?

/ Not so sure this is normal? #101  
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/ Not so sure this is normal? #102  
They should at least offer you an all expenses paid trip to the factory where the transmission is assembled so they can show you all the cleaning and checking they do so you know this is an unusual event. At that time they can have someone go through the system in detail with you while the parts are sitting there open for view and explain why this will never cause a problem in you tractor despite the fact the unusual event happened to you. The companies for which I worked all did it for customers although the ones I can think if had spent a lot more money on their equipment than you spent on your tractor. Also our suppliers have hosted me at their facilities when customers of ours have sent in pictures like yours and I could nail down a specific supplier as the source. I have a copy of an internal John Deere video to their middle management telling them they need to get their cost of quality under control. By cost of quality he referred to instances such as yours where something wrong made it out the door and John Deere had to pay in terms of customer dissatisfaction, warranty expense, and what is happening here - the whole world learns about their mistake and next time they buy a machine wonders why they should at a premium for a Kubota in this case instead if buying a lower cost equivalent from a company with a lesser reputation.
 
/ Not so sure this is normal? #103  
You know, I'm a worry wort and a Kubota-loving perfectionist but I would be OK with Kubota's response, especially if the next filter changes are good. They did offer to extend thewarranty if you document and others have already said they have seen similar situations with no negative repercussions. Plus I can't see how a filter that is a pre-filter to the hydraulic system is going to let anything get by? The odds of a chip is out there, but you have a warranty and Kubota would extend it. Kubota has repeatedly shown they will step up th the plate if need be.
So all in all I wish it didn't happen, and it's upsetting, but i don't think it's a problem.
 
/ Not so sure this is normal? #106  
Plus I can't see how a filter that is a pre-filter to the hydraulic system is going to let anything get by?
The problem is the metal shavings were already in where they can do damage.
The transmission housing is the oil reservoir. The filings were in the reservoir/transmission case with the gears, bearings and seals where they can do damage before they ever made it to the filter.
 
/ Not so sure this is normal? #107  
The problem is the metal shavings were already in where they can do damage.
The transmission housing is the oil reservoir. The filings were in the reservoir/transmission case with the gears, bearings and seals where they can do damage before they ever made it to the filter.

In my humble opinion, there is really no defense for a company like Kubota to have left all those shavings in the case, and even less of a case for having such a flip response to the OPs questions, and even less of a case since this is such a public forum in which the issue is being discussed.
All you Kubota owners, how would you feel if that was your tranny case?
If Bobcat or Dadong responded to the issue like Kubota, a very well respected worldwide company, I would be hopping mad, and I would not feel in any way the same about them as I do now.

I know a lot of you do not know what metal does to a bearing, and its races, but all it takes is a minor imperfection, and that bearing has just begun the end of its life.

I just cannot fathom why some of you are defending Kubota regarding this.

I know the Kubota response made me lose a lot of respect for that company, and even though when I was searching for a tractor, and Kubota was the first one, (actually the only one) I considered when I first started my search, I am sure glad I kept looking for what I felt was a better tractor, because right now had I purchased a Kubota, I would have felt I paid a premium price for a very poor example of quality.
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/ Not so sure this is normal?
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#108  
I know it hasn't been long since I last posted but so far so good. I would like to mention that by changing the fluid to the Super UDT II, the overall performance of the Hydro seems to have improved alot. Almost a night / day difference to me. It still whines but I didn't expect a straight cut gear tranny to stop makng noise all together. It's alot more sensitive from barely easing on the pedal to pulling smoother in high range on the backroads traveling up to our land. Thats all I have to report currently.
 
/ Not so sure this is normal? #109  
It's too bad the filters are so pricey.. it'd be interesting to change them more often to see how much more material shows up on the magnet.

Sean
 
/ Not so sure this is normal? #110  
It's too bad the filters are so pricey.. it'd be interesting to change them more often to see how much more material shows up on the magnet.

Sean

I figure the cost of a $42 hydraulic filter small potatoes for a $20,000 tractor so I picked up the filter on Friday and am going to change just the filter at 25 hours and then again at 50 hours just for the heck of it. I'm not an oil or filter over-changer but because of this thread figure I'll feel better.
 
/ Not so sure this is normal? #111  
I figure the cost of a $42 hydraulic filter small potatoes for a $20,000 tractor so I picked up the filter on Friday and am going to change just the filter at 25 hours and then again at 50 hours just for the heck of it. I'm not an oil or filter over-changer but because of this thread figure I'll feel better.

I agree. It makes sense to change it often and continue with the documentation. Are you changing the oil as well or just filtering? What are your thoughts on that? I'm thinking that filtering should be sufficient. After all, that's what the system does normally.
Looks like you are keeping the old filters. Someone once told me there is a lot that can be done with oil and particle analysis. It wouldn't surprise me to learn it is possible to distinguish between machining swarf from the cases and any bits from the rotating shafts and bearings.

I'm also with you in seeing both your concerns and Kubota's. Although one thing that has been puzzling me in this and similar cases is why some manufacturers are still being "penny smart and dollar foolish" when it comes to social media like this tractor forum. BTW, did you mention the forum? One would think that manufacturers value the free publicity they get on TBN....though I do wonder if they understand just how popular this free publicity is when compared to traditional advertising? From what you have reported, they don't lack concern for the customer....but why are they not being generous? How about extending the warranty without being asked? Wouldn't some sort of more generous response pay them more back in good publicity than any extended hydraulic warranty could ever cost?

Maybe the reason is very simple....Maybe it is just that the service and advertising departments are composed of normal guys who don't share the same information. Come to think of it, that's not surprising; it's the way corporations seem to be set up. But if so, I'll bet that both service and advertising report to the same person at some higher level. And that person's job probably requires that he see things in a broader perspective. It makes me wonder if you got your story to the next level if they would make the same decisions you've gotten so far?
Just musing.....rScotty
 
/ Not so sure this is normal? #112  
RScotty--you have me confused with the OP. I'm just a guy with a new MX5100 that stumbled into this thread and am now along for the ride. In my situation I am at 25 hours with a gear drive transmission but because of this thread will change only the filter ASAP just out of curiousity. At 50 hours I plan to change both the engine and trans fluid and filters. I know the fluid change in the trans is no longer a 50 hour service item but it's only 5 gallons and so what? Won't make them rich or me poor so that's my plan.

Regarding oil analysis I plan to not do that. Machinery today is so well made and oils so vastly superior to the old days that I'll take the chance on not having picked the short straw. Someday we can talk about the junk oils of the 1950's I remember.

On the OP, I think his tractor will be fine and while it is disconcerting to having shavings like that--and he did--it's probably a non-event. Kubota is so nice in every regard but some time things slip through that shouln't. Sort-of the three second rule for tractor makers. It'll almost certainly will be OK.
 
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/ Not so sure this is normal? #113  
I look at it this way.. the problem's not new, we've been finding a bit of debris for years in these tractors. We aren't having widespread tranny failures. Odds are, it'll be ok. There IS always that chance, though.

Sean
 
/ Not so sure this is normal?
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#114  
I did not bring TBN up when I spoke with the fella from Kubota. I personally have spoke with and even heard conversations from people that had bad dealings with a car or truck and brought "what they read from this one internet forumn that is all about this particular vehicle" and believe it or not, they where shot down in a bad way. Not to say that I really care if someone believes or doesn't believe me, lord nows I have the facts in front of me about this tractor and what is coming from within, I just didn't feel like diving off into that. I honestly figured after reading what so many of the guys off here had to say that something more would have happened. To be honest, I had no idea what the possibilities where. I'm not going back on what I have said in the past. I like my L3200. After sitting on the competitors tractors, I came to buying this one. I am "ok" with the decision as for now. Nothing might not ever happen......then again, something could. It's a ride i'm gonna have to either take or end up parting with it. I don't see the second happening so. To be honest, there is no telling how many people have called Kubota with the same issue I have in the past. Kinda like the service manager at the dealer I bought the tractor from said when I brought up Kubota possibly buying the unit back and look deeper into the issue. He, in a nice way said, "it makes me no difference if they buy it back, but from past experiences they have never bought one back from one that we sold here......kinda like a car someone would buy from a dealership.......do you think Toyota would buy a Tundra back if after someone purchased it and drove it off the lot and the tranny went out 2,000 mile later?" He's right I guess, you would take it back to the dealership and they would slap a re-man. tranny in it.
 

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