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 11-20-2000, 19:27 Post: 21649
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I just test drove a 2910 Kubota today. It seemed to be a bit clamorous with metal side panels vibrating when brought up to 2000 R.P.M..I was impressed with the smooth, quiet engine and overall quality but find the noise quite intolerable. The dealer stated that the metal fabricated hood and side covers tend to do that on these machines. I tried a New Holland that had absolutely no noise except the engine. Is this the accepted scenerio, or just a Kubota that is out of adjustment and alignment. I also noticed some noise on a JD 4100 I tried, just the hood vibrating and not nearly as bad as the Kubota. Any ideas on this? Suggestions? I very much like the size and feel of the Kubota.






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 11-21-2000, 07:56 Post: 21665
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I would wonder if the side panels were really locked. When new sometimes they take a little more help to get them locked in. There should have been little to no noise from them. The most noise from the hoods if any should have been around the idle when the tractor was cold.






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 11-21-2000, 07:57 Post: 21666
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I would wonder if the side panels were really locked. When new sometimes they take a little more help to get them locked in. There should have been little to no noise from them. The most noise from the hoods if any should have been around the idle when the tractor was cold.






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 11-21-2000, 12:19 Post: 21673
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I don't notice any noise from the side panels on my 2910 at all. Make sure the panel lower corner tabs are set properly into the bottom channels and firmly locked into the tab locks at the top corners. It isn't that hard to slightly misalign the panels which could lend to metal vibrating against metal. Those top spring locks are pretty stiff too.






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 11-21-2000, 13:59 Post: 21676
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Thank you. It appeared the front section of the grill did not seem to fit very well with the side panels on the bottom of the assembly. The tabs were locked in place, I checked that. Something was definitely out of place, or poorly aligned at the factory.






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 11-21-2000, 18:41 Post: 21683
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Doc,sometimes the front grill will pop out of its mounts when hood has been unlatched and raised.Check to see if bottom of the grill is seated and the top is popped back into place,before closing the hood.We have a B2710,and I've never had any vibration if all the panels are intact.






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 11-21-2000, 20:27 Post: 21686
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Thank you. I will look at it again, but one would presume the selling merchant would be on top of his/her merchandise. Business must be very good!






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 11-24-2000, 14:27 Post: 21763
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I took another look at the grill and side panels on the 2910. The grill was not properly fastened at the bottom. The noise seems to be coming from the left side panel top right corner at the fastening point. I believe it is a loose fit there and could be remedied with a peice of self adhesive type foam or the like. Any real good comparisons in the marketplace between the durability and features of the 2910 and New Holland Tc29D? Thanks to all.






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 11-27-2000, 10:48 Post: 21863
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It's great to look at all the tractors but what else are you going to buy? Do you need a belly mower? Have you looked at the pulley's and the belts on them to compare your life and cost of those components? Have you looked at the loaders and where their maintaince points are? When you do this often times that will lead you to what is the best built.






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 11-27-2000, 18:03 Post: 21870
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Good point Mr. White. I have done some of that. Correct me please if my observations are inaccurate. The Kubota has it's fair share of grease fittings on the tractor as well as does the John Deere, however much looks to be ungreasable or permanent lubrication type. The New Holland seems to have the most, when super steer is included, the fittings appear to be endless on that machine. The loaders are all pretty comparable. The kubota mower looks to be built with durability of all components in mind and has the best wheels by far, as well as what appears to be some cast iron hardware. The New Holland is sheer bulk steel but has cheap pulleys and wheels. The John Deere deck looks to be an inferior unit all together, stamped deck and cheap wheels. The Kubota tractor is all sheet metal and steel(like an automobile), the John Deere is a mixture(I think) of metal and plastic on top and steel below, and the New Holland is all pastic on top and steel on the bottom, much like my Corvette. How observant have I been?






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