I am interested in the Line-X on the floors. It looks great. I have a new L3800 with just the orange paint on the floors. I was thinking of making floor mats, but was concerned with trapping moisture and encouraging rust to form. Line-X seems to be a better solution. Since the Kubota floors have raised lips around the traction holes, these spots will see more wear than the rest of the floor. Do you think it will eventually wear through these raised areas with use? Do you remember how much it cost to do the floors? Thanks. Can't wait to see the rest of this project.
Line-X or any of the professionally applied coating should hold up fine- the coatings lasts on top of bolt heads in truck beds, which is a concentrated wear area.
I would suggest that you use the professionally applied bedliners, instead of trying to do it yourself. I have used the different brands over the years (tightwad, and I don't remember my mistakes well), both spray and paint on, and they don't hold up. They don't bond as well, aren't nearly as tough, and once applied, will make it difficult to deal with when you are unsatisfied with it and want to do something different. Spend more and get it done right the first time.
I do wonder- they can do bedliners in different colors- can they do Kubota orange, or something close? That would look good, be utilitarian, and hold up. Or, better yet, Kubota should do this at the factory, instead of selling an expensive, new tractor with a deck that will wear and rust.