For sale, I have the factory turn buckles/stabilizers off my L 3000. I replaced them with telescoping type and no long need the others. Make me a offer.
Turnbuckles are stabilizers, also. The method in which they are adjusted is the issue- and I love the telescoping stabilizers that I made for my tractor. Before, you would have to hook up the lower arms, and then turn and turn until the buckles had taken up the slack. Then, get a wrench and tighten the nuts, so that the buckle doesn't vibrate and loosen up. If it does, the implement sways to the left and right, and the lift arms hit the tires. I can adjust my telescoping stabilizers and put the pins in, in about the time you will take to get the wrench to adjust the nuts.Does everybody think stabilizers are better than turnbuckles?
I kinda like turnbuckles.
John
I ordered mine from Kubota. This was before the telescoping type were just about standard on the nicer tractors. I found out that the old L 4300 came with them and I ordered a set for that madel. The lift arm are the same length as mine so it was a perfect fit. They were about $250.Bulldog, did you make a set of stabilizers, or buy them? If you bought them, where did you get them?
Mark