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Putting the kubota to work
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<blockquote data-quote="chevytaHOE5674" data-source="post: 1851208" data-attributes="member: 19817"><p>I have 2 loader tractors with nearly 15k hours and have done one front end repair in that time. They load hay and occasionally some manure. No mud ground into the seals and bearings. "Keeping it greased" is great but it doesn't prevent mud and silt from entering seals and destroying surfaces and bearings.</p><p></p><p>And the customers current bill is up to almost 7k bucks because the bearing/seal surfaces on the knuckles are gouged up to bad to use.</p><p></p><p>As a mechanic I hope my neighbor keeps doing what he's doing. 5-7k bucks is a good payday and all the specialty tools I've purchased for that axle just keep earning me money. Haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevytaHOE5674, post: 1851208, member: 19817"] I have 2 loader tractors with nearly 15k hours and have done one front end repair in that time. They load hay and occasionally some manure. No mud ground into the seals and bearings. "Keeping it greased" is great but it doesn't prevent mud and silt from entering seals and destroying surfaces and bearings. And the customers current bill is up to almost 7k bucks because the bearing/seal surfaces on the knuckles are gouged up to bad to use. As a mechanic I hope my neighbor keeps doing what he's doing. 5-7k bucks is a good payday and all the specialty tools I've purchased for that axle just keep earning me money. Haha [/QUOTE]
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