Has anyone had a stabilizer leg hydraulic fitting separate at the 90 deg angle? Looks as if it was pressed together rather than being one piece
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Some sort of resistance weld gone bad.Has anyone had a stabilizer leg hydraulic fitting separate at the 90 deg angle? Looks as if it was pressed together rather than being one piece View attachment 131508 8?
No blow off. I was in the process of removing the hose and it separated with very little resistance. FYI I am restoring this tractor after acquiring it from an estate as a free tractor if you can get it off the property. Unfortunately it set idle for 15 years, so I have my work cut out for me.Interesting. Did it just blow off when you lowered the stabilizer?
Do you have any other pics such as the part that blew off?
My friend calls his M62 ..... "a beast"L35 is a monster. I like it so much I named myself after it. Let’s see some pics, free is outstanding. Good luck!
All the Kubotas that come from the factory as TLBs really seem to be overbuilt. I’m never underwhelmed by mine, hopefully parts stay available for a long time so I can continue to enjoy it.My friend calls his M62 ..... "a beast"
I really like my L48. Definitely overbuilt. The only weird thing is the turning brakes on the same side as the treadle pedal. No biggie though.All the Kubotas that come from the factory as TLBs really seem to be overbuilt. I’m never underwhelmed by mine, hopefully parts stay available for a long time so I can continue to enjoy it.