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Broken Kioti

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Doug in Montana

05-22-2006 17:52:35




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Has anyone ever run into this? I have Kioti LK 3054 purchased in 1997 and have ocasionally noticed a mild "klunk" from the right reat wheel over the past few months. Yesterday it grew much louder and happened about twice with each revolution of the rear tire. My guess is the wheel bearing, but never having taken it apart before, I'm not sure how much trouble that I'm getting myself into, especially not entirely being sure what is wrong. At present I am afraid to drive it any more until it's fixed, but am pretty handy in the mechanical world, so I'm willing to take a stab at it if I can fix it in a weekend. There's no Kioti dealer for a couple hundred miles anymore and I'm in a very remote part of Montana. Any info would help. Thanks.

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noncompos

05-23-2006 13:26:12




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 Re: Broken Kioti in reply to Doug in Montana, 05-22-2006 17:52:35  
For anyone who doesn"t already know, there"s a couple of Kioti forums on tractorbynet.com that might be helpful.



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Meatcutter

05-22-2006 18:14:08




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 Re: Broken Kioti in reply to Doug in Montana, 05-22-2006 17:52:35  
We had a Ford 801 that every time the rear wheel turned we could here a klunk or pop. Tighten the nuts for the spin out wheel and the noise stopped. Hope this works for you. I also have a Kioti question. We have a LK 2554. The loader and three point lift just barely move when the tractor is at slow idle. Work fine if the rpm's are increased. Is this normal and also how do you check the level of the hydraulic fluid?

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Rob NC

05-22-2006 18:00:01




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 Re: Broken Kioti in reply to Doug in Montana, 05-22-2006 17:52:35  
sounds like it could be loose lug bolts. wheel to hub and wheel to rim, check this out first.



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Jonfarmer

05-22-2006 20:16:32




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 Re: Broken Kioti in reply to Rob NC, 05-22-2006 18:00:01  
Might also be loose wheel weights?.



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