I have a 94 3600 with seals that started leaking years ago. Never replaced them but I did get rid of the super udt and went with cheaper gear oil and it seeps a little but never enough to refill between fluid changes. After watching you I just may give it a go one of these days. A valuable vid I thank you
It really isn't hard, these Kubota are really designed with a mechanic in mind and they come apart and go together easily. Leaks are really annoying to me and I dislike oil spots on the floor.
You did such a great job showing and explaining things that I wish you was fixing a L3400. From what I see that seal plug on bottom of spindle dont have come out to take snap-ring out on L3400, snap-ring comes out the side after the outer ring come off. Maybe both ways will work but I dont want to take apart more then needed to replace seals because then more seals have to be replaced and they are already expensive.... My L3400 front knuckle seals have been seeping since 800 hr so with couple bottles of [ ATP AT-205 Re-Seal ] I got by with no leaks, but now they are leaking lot worse after 1,500 hr, so they need replacing.........
You have a point about not taking more things apart than necessary. Personally I was willing to buy a seal if it meant I could replace them while standing up. There is also the benefit of checking condition of other components. At the end of the day, seals have a lifespan and mine had paid for themselves.
I agree, and hopefully the upgraded design lasts longer. Having said that, these seals lasted for 1000 hours over a 20 year period while successfully keeping the dirt out, they paid for themselves.
Good video makes a whole lot more sense taking the 4 bolts out of the axle and and getting those snap rings off I have a L2500 front axle thats leaking and needing new seals
Not sure I’ve got the skill to do this job. There are some tools I need and the Kubota dealer said I could damage one of the seals if careless, may just keep adding oil occasionally and let it ride awful late in the ball game for me. Tks for the vid
It does take commitment and a large set of snap ring pliers but more time than talent. As far as damaging a seal, that is always a risk and I really didn’t notice these were harder to install than any other. Still, only you know what you’re willing to try. My leaks were bad and progressively getting worse, making a mess anywhere it was parked for a few minutes.
I changed seals on both sides of both front and rear axles and used genuine Kubota parts, so the prices were high, around $300 for seals alone. I needed 12 gallons of the oil for both axles.
I used Traveller Universal from Tractor Supply Company. It is supposed to be a good alternative for Kubota UDT and heaps cheaper. My L2900 is not an HST though which would need UDT2.
Thanks for showing the correct way to install the snap ring.
it’s something my dad showed me.
I have a 94 3600 with seals that started leaking years ago. Never replaced them but I did get rid of the super udt and went with cheaper gear oil and it seeps a little but never enough to refill between fluid changes. After watching you I just may give it a go one of these days. A valuable vid I thank you
It really isn't hard, these Kubota are really designed with a mechanic in mind and they come apart and go together easily. Leaks are really annoying to me and I dislike oil spots on the floor.
You did such a great job showing and explaining things that I wish you was fixing a L3400. From what I see that seal plug on bottom of spindle dont have come out to take snap-ring out on L3400, snap-ring comes out the side after the outer ring come off.
Maybe both ways will work but I dont want to take apart more then needed to replace seals because then more seals have to be replaced and they are already expensive....
My L3400 front knuckle seals have been seeping since 800 hr so with couple bottles of [ ATP AT-205 Re-Seal ] I got by with no leaks, but now they are leaking lot worse after 1,500 hr, so they need replacing.........
You have a point about not taking more things apart than necessary. Personally I was willing to buy a seal if it meant I could replace them while standing up. There is also the benefit of checking condition of other components. At the end of the day, seals have a lifespan and mine had paid for themselves.
Thanks JD. I'm sure this is a design flaw as my L3400 is leaking same side and your videos helped me so much.
I agree, and hopefully the upgraded design lasts longer. Having said that, these seals lasted for 1000 hours over a 20 year period while successfully keeping the dirt out, they paid for themselves.
Good video makes a whole lot more sense taking the 4 bolts out of the axle and and getting those snap rings off I have a L2500 front axle thats leaking and needing new seals
Thanks! For sure, I am too old to be working upside down in the dirt, struggling to remove stubborn snap rings by feel.
Not sure I’ve got the skill to do this job. There are some tools I need and the Kubota dealer said I could damage one of the seals if careless, may just keep adding oil occasionally and let it ride awful late in the ball game for me. Tks for the vid
It does take commitment and a large set of snap ring pliers but more time than talent. As far as damaging a seal, that is always a risk and I really didn’t notice these were harder to install than any other. Still, only you know what you’re willing to try. My leaks were bad and progressively getting worse, making a mess anywhere it was parked for a few minutes.
Part #’s on these vids would be a nice twist.
I will endeavour to list these in the description of the video.
Thanks, I’m sure you’re subs would appreciate it. Thanks for the video, it helped a lot once I finally got the correct seal.
I am getting ready to do this to my l2900 what was the cost
I changed seals on both sides of both front and rear axles and used genuine Kubota parts, so the prices were high, around $300 for seals alone. I needed 12 gallons of the oil for both axles.
You got a good deal. My local- Yocal dealer wanted $117.00 just for the one large front seal.
Your voice and professionalism is incredible ,calm demeanor ,never got rattled under the pressure of the job. This is not your first day on the job.
What kind of oil did you use?
I used Traveller Universal from Tractor Supply Company. It is supposed to be a good alternative for Kubota UDT and heaps cheaper. My L2900 is not an HST though which would need UDT2.