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KUBOTA KX 121 Owners !

SidewinderGlenn

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Bethany, WV
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You guys that have one of these machines may want to pull the rubber floor mat ... pull the steel floor plate (Just lifts out on my new 121-3) & look down in on the far side of the floor ... at the hydraulic swivel head. (where all of your lower car hoses route thru {track motors, blade hoses**)
You are looking for the "Stay Bar" that keeps this swivel from rotating. It has about a 3 inch "C" on top of the swivel head with 3 bolts down into the swivel. It then bends down about 6 or 8 inches to the base plate & sets in a notch. This bar with a "C" made to the upper end of it is what keeps your swivel stationary & if it breaks it will twist all of the hoses up & break them. A friend of mine that bought his new KX 121 about a year ago had this happen to his about a month ago. Kubota paid to have it fixed (under warrantee) & gave him ... what was supposed to be a new improved updated "Stay Bar". It broke again last week & ate all the hoses again. This is a lot of hose work with the 6 way blade & drive motors.
The 3 bolt holes in the "C" broke out both times.
In Kubota's defense ... they just brought him a brandy new KX 040 in lieu of his 121. (Kubota's new replacement for the KX 121)
 

clintm

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charlotte nc
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trucking,concrete recycling,grading, demolition
thank's I will have to check mine
 
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