His transit looks like it's had a hard life, seems to be overloaded constantlyI thought this might excite some of you perverts?
Had the same issue with the hose rubbing on chassis (repaired under warranty)Heard the horror stories, but since having mine new in 2017 it's needed one hose which was badly routed so rubbed on the frame, starter motor due to some idiot leaving the key in the start position, and needs an engine flywheel cover as the bolts rattled loose and three accelerator cables. It did have a valve block within the first few months as wasnt tracking right. Still on original tracks and a good 75% tread left, although do tend to put boards down at turn points Mostly to stop it digging down or marking but helps turning
" they have a 500 hour curse and new engines cost "Couple of slanetracs here brand new… might have to wait a few weeks for him to get a bit more desparate though
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Do you not rate the Kubota?Had the same issue with the hose rubbing on chassis (repaired under warranty)
now need a new starter for the same reason but quoted £702 + for a genuine one
not taken the old one off yet as it’s busy on a job to get a oem number (unless you know where to source, kholer engine?)
I’ve got that htd5 (new 10/2020, £6k+ after hard bargaining) and have the kubota kc70 vhd-4 (2019) both great but will keep the Jcb as one sits in the yard collecting bird bath water![]()
The kubota is strong and a good machine but the Jcb is just better for me and how I use it, the kubota is up for sale but if it doesn’t sell then it can stay ready for action when neededDo you not rate the Kubota?
I bought a copy starter from West lakes auto, was 135 ish although mine is a Lombardini engine but the Kohler looks identical. Rear bolt is a twat to get to, 1/4" with extensions and Flexi joint but it's awkward
Off the top of my head, when you lower the engine cover they are near the hinge on either side, one bolt with nut either side, then you just pull/slide the engine out 3 or 4 inches.The kubota is strong and a good machine but the Jcb is just better for me and how I use it, the kubota is up for sale but if it doesn’t sell then it can stay ready for action when needed
where are the bolts to get the engine forward? Spoke to a fitter and he said two bolts and that allows a few extra inches to get at it, think it will be an over Christmas job when I’ll be happy to be out the house playing with the toys no matter how much it pisses me off trying to fix it![]()
Haha I copied same, he was boasting about his other truck lifting 7 tons and all over comments he was like I run overloaded all the time.His transit looks like it's had a hard life, seems to be overloaded constantly
Me tooWould have bought that if it was local, no way I’m going to Essex for it tho
Is the Kubota diesel have you got some more info pics location price? Got a job coming up I’ll need something smaller than my 1 ton Kubota tracked swivel dumper.The kubota is strong and a good machine but the Jcb is just better for me and how I use it, the kubota is up for sale but if it doesn’t sell then it can stay ready for action when needed
where are the bolts to get the engine forward? Spoke to a fitter and he said two bolts and that allows a few extra inches to get at it, think it will be an over Christmas job when I’ll be happy to be out the house playing with the toys no matter how much it pisses me off trying to fix it![]()
Always people boasting about the abuse they put the vehicles through, iveco looks a smart bit of kit tooHaha I copied same, he was boasting about his other truck lifting 7 tons and all over comments he was like I run overloaded all the time.
Mark Harris says he’s a half gypo known for it rd Norwich
Haha I copied same, he was boasting about his other truck lifting 7 tons and all over comments he was like I run overloaded all the time.
Mark Harris says he’s a half gypo known for it rd Norwich
No longer with us now and was real sound bloke but local family outfit that ran a few 8 wheelers one brother on local muckaway jobs used to let them fill wagon until it was running over and it was a bulk body. Wasn't uncommon to be near 30 ton on occasions they reckoned. The bit he didn't tell you was how many and how often he was changing springs at night ready for next day.Always people boasting about the abuse they put the vehicles through, iveco looks a smart bit of kit too
Link?Guy on the paving group showed pics of his 3.5t tipper trailer with greedy boards holding 8t
Once?Guy on the paving group showed pics of his 3.5t tipper trailer with greedy boards holding 8t
I’ve had 6 ton on mine in stone roof slates running it down a farm track from up a valley to farm yard.Once?