Another Kubota for the stable

LilBuck

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Lots
Feb 26, 2009
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Kearney, Missouri,US
Wow folks I am really excited as I just purchased my first ever Mini excavater. I do realize that there are mostly tractor people here but I figured this may be my best place to start as I will need a new set of rubber tracks for the machine. Of course no owners manual came with it but I like the machine and it will be used around the farm for some ditching and stump removal ect. It is a model KX61-2. Really cool machine with selectable controls and 2 speed travel which just goes to show Kubota was a true leader in putting the best options on their machines!!! Anyway if anyone has any idea on a published track size I would really appreciate the help!!!
 

bubbaboss

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1989 Kubota B8200 4x4, Kubota 72" Snow Blower
Jul 26, 2009
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Canada
I Believe anything "KUBOTA" is welcome here, and anything you make "Kubotaish" Too.

I Think i'm gonna paint my Regualr Hand Shovel Kubota Orange, then it might not get stolen every Winter.

Bubba
 

ipz2222

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L235, bx2670
May 30, 2009
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chickamauga ga usa
""then it might not get stolen every Winter.""
Translation: I won't loose it in the snow!
All my garden tools and shovels are painted bright RED.
 

bubbaboss

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1989 Kubota B8200 4x4, Kubota 72" Snow Blower
Jul 26, 2009
62
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Canada
You Could be Right ..... Can you Post Pics of your New Excavation Toy.
 
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Ob1kubota

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M9540DT
Jul 26, 2009
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Birmingham, AL
Wow folks I am really excited as I just purchased my first ever Mini excavater. I do realize that there are mostly tractor people here but I figured this may be my best place to start as I will need a new set of rubber tracks for the machine. Of course no owners manual came with it but I like the machine and it will be used around the farm for some ditching and stump removal ect. It is a model KX61-2. Really cool machine with selectable controls and 2 speed travel which just goes to show Kubota was a true leader in putting the best options on their machines!!! Anyway if anyone has any idea on a published track size I would really appreciate the help!!!
Go to www.tractorbynet.com, do a search and you will find rubber track manufacturers. Kubota doesn't manufacturer them and most come out of Italy. I have heard other Forums members complain about no manuals for these excavators. I don't own one so I don't know. ;)