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Safety Recalls
Agricultural tractor.
Die Radnaben an der Vorderachse können brechen, dies kann zu unsicheren Fahrzuständen oder dem Verlust eines Vorderrades führen.
Die Radnaben an der Vorderachse können brechen, dies kann zu unsicheren Fahrzuständen oder dem Verlust eines Vorderrades führen.
Die Radnaben an der Vorderachse können brechen, dies kann zu unsicheren Fahrzuständen oder dem Verlust eines Vorderrades führen.
Known Issues
I know this is Kubota but I have an attachment problem on my L3200. I have a Landpride FDR1672 finishing mower where the center of three new blades is not cutting grass at the same height as the two outer blades. Deck is level and all looks good underneath. Any ideas?
Hey y’all, I have this beautiful 2013 kubota l3200 that came with the ranch I bought, the owner bluntly told me it hasn’t been maintained, I went ahead and did all the maintenance (filters, fan belt, hydraulic fluid change etc) that the book required but one thing I’m baffled by is this hydraulic ram that’s for tilt? Only moves maybe a thumbs width, any advice is appreciated!
Greetings! Looking to get a tractor for out property and have narrowed it down to an L3200, L3800, or L2501 (all used). Recently a 2014 L3200 HST came up for sale with about 175 hours on it locally with a LA524 FEL. Taking a look at it today and had some questions to see if it's worth pursuing or keep looking. * The current owner has had it for about 2 years and recently changed the hydraulic fluid. Upon driving it around some and testing the 3pt and FEL noticed some hydraulic fluid coming out of the overflow under the drivers seat on the left side. Did look foamy/aeriated but quickly turned clear. Owner states he may have over filled it potentially (and it looks like it has the "older" style cap without a dip stick to check levels). Trying to figure out if this is "normal" or something indicative of a larger issue. * The hard lines on the FEL where they make a 90* turn and come back to the driver, 2 are partially pinched/crushed. How difficult are those to replace? Looking on the kubota website says they are between $80-200. Loader moves fine in all directions/bucket operations and I would have missed it if my dad hadn't pointed it out. * Owner doesn't have a title, would be bill of sale only. Since we aren't going to register it or "title" it in our name. I'd find it highly unlikely he has a lien on it as its a 10 year old tractor at this point! Past that, seems like a solid rig but don't want to let the low hours blind me to something I'm over looking and since this would be my first tractor, I'm a bit short on knowledge. TIA!
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