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Kubota G21E

  • 15-06-2014 12:39pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17


    Purchased a new Kubota G21E low dump mower this year. After a months use i found the brakes to be very poor. I returned it to the supplier and they stated that I had left the brake on while I was transporting it on a trailor and this had effected the braking system. They then told me that they had fixed the brakes but I still find them to be very poor. Anyone any experience with this type of problem in a kubota


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 494 ✭✭vinnie13


    I think these guys sound more like cowboys..you are supposed to leave the brake on while transporting to help keep the machine from moving a about.
    Leaving the brake on while in trailer can't do any damage it only locks the wheels..
    I am not familiar with the braking system on your specific machine but it can only be something simple.
    I would suggest contacting Kubota themselves and explain what you were told,if you still have the instructions there should be something in it about transporting


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