You could try your local dealer. Take a thumbdrive with you.I need a repair manual with electrical diagram(s) for a L3300GST 4x4. I don't seem to be able to find it at any of the discount download locations.
Messick's has it for about $95. Is that my only option ?
Will do........... Thanks !!You could try your local dealer. Take a thumbdrive with you.
The B2650 and B3350 are both in the same manual. Try again, you know how these computers areI checked colman***8217;s, messick***8217;s, and kubota***8217;s web sites and still can***8217;t find a B3350 wsm.
Check your PM's there might be an early Xmas present in it for ya!Ok sheepfarmer, I will do that. Thanks again for your input. This forum has inspired me to keep the B3350. I really want it to work and I think Kubota does too. Absence has made my heart grow fonder.
You are a hero. I was able to download the work shop manual last night night for $10 and it answered the questions I was having. I appreciate the recommendation.I have used servicemanualvault.com on several occasions. They have a quick download of a lot of KUBOTA tractors, excavators etc. On one occasion, I got the wrong machine. every other time, I got the right machine and a really good clear manual. The cost is $9.95 per manual. I just checked and the do have L3200 showing.
If you have a loader then it is not covered in the WSM but has a separate WSM.You are a hero. I was able to download the work shop manual last night night for $10 and it answered the questions I was having. I appreciate the recommendation.
If do a search you may be able to find a site to down load the manual you need. A friend down loaded one for his BX for $ 15.00. Some years ago I bought mine from the local dealer for $ 80.00I need a repair manual with electrical diagram(s) for a L3300GST 4x4. I don't seem to be able to find it at any of the discount download locations.
Messick's has it for about $95. Is that my only option ?
Is this what your B2650 WSM cover looks like? This screenshot is from my B2650 WSM from kubotabooks.com. Doesn't seem too shabby to me. File name: B2050_B2350_B2650_B3150_WSM.pdfI am a firm believer in WSM's, or as I call them, Shop Manuals. I used to buy them for my trucks back when a guy with a toolbox could work on them, and I bought one for my John Deere 750. Pricey, but worth every dime when you need it.
In keeping with that approach, I ponied up the $100+ for the official Kubota WSM for my B2650. It finally came in today. I've skimmed through it and my initial impression is...
We are not impressed. In fact, we're seriously considered being ticked off that we blew a Benjamin on this thing.
First, it's obviously a translation, and a poor one at that. Really? For a c-note per copy you can't hire someone that speaks English? Fortunately, it's not as bad as some of the Chinese instructions I've seen. It's readable, and so far I can fairly easily figure out what they're trying to say, but still.
Second, it certainly appears to be the tractor equivalent of a Haynes or Clymer manual. Better than nothing, but nowhere near complete.
I'm getting ready to install some rear worklights. I've ordered the rear worklight switch and wanted to see what was involved in installing it. What does the book say? "Remove the lower dash panel." Um...duh? No pictures, not a word on where the fasteners are or how it comes off, you're just supposed to know that.
I'm used to a manual that's quite a bit more complete, especially for that kind of money.
I reserve the right to change my mind if/when the manual saves my bacon somewhere down the road, but at the moment, I'm not Happy. Or Sneezy. In fact, I'm Grumpy...
It's the completely wrong manual for the US version of the B2650 and b3350.Is this what your B2650 WSM cover looks like? This screenshot is from my B2650 WSM from kubotabooks.com. Doesn't seem too shabby to me. File name: B2050_B2350_B2650_B3150_WSM.pdf
What B2650 machine is it for, then?It's the completely wrong manual for the US version of the B2650 and b3350.