First Kubota snowblower that I have ever seen with an orange chute and lift hoops at the ends! Must have cost a lot to get all that as an option.
First Kubota snowblower that I have ever seen with an orange chute and lift hoops at the ends! Must have cost a lot to get all that as an option.
They've been all orange for about three years now.First Kubota snowblower that I have ever seen with an orange chute and lift hoops at the ends! Must have cost a lot to get all that as an option.
Sorry for your loss. I know how you feel. Over the last 35 years I have buried 5 best friends on the property.Thanks @rc51stierhoff, @Chanceywd and @dirtydeed and for many others who know what it's like to lose a family member. For those of us blessed to have animals as companions throughout our lives, we go through this time and time again. I've said goodbye to a lot of dogs over the years, but Maggie is the first one that I've buried. I usually have them cremated once they pass away, and keep their ashes in nice boxes, but this is the first place I've lived where I could imagine remaining for the rest of my life, and so it seemed fitting to bury her here. My little heeler mix is missing Maggie too, but we'll get through it.
"The loader on this thing is nuts"@mcmxi - sorry for your loss. I have a current dog named Maggie. She's a lab mixup.
I got my new to me L45 on Monday and have been going over it. I found that the factory 3rd function wasn't working (I don't think it was ever used - capped off on the loader). I got into the hydraulic area and identified the suspect wiring harness. I started out with the connectors and found them all dirty. I blew them all out and used contact cleaner.
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After cleaning the harness connectors where the main power came in I was able to detect 12v but still no worky. I took apart the switch on the loader control area and cleaned it up, then I got the little green light and the one of the buttons would work. I hunted down the relays and found a bad one. Ordered it and received it today. All fixed!
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I still need my pioneer connectors but it should be usable next week for my grapple. I had it up at the shop so I decided to see if the paint will come up at all. Spent about 5 minutes with a car polisher and some compound to take this
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to this
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Then I finished pulling this stump I started yesterday. My biggest yet. The loader on this thing is nuts compared to my LA402 on the B.
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Nah, just a little hamlet with no retail activityAre we talking about a geographical oddity?
Just like Ron White sais "you can't fix stupid.Best part about it is that it would put some distance between me and some very stupid people that deserve little more than a good slap up side their head to try to shake some of the stupid off. Stupid normally takes care of itself, but there’s an awful lot of it around these days. Not enough slaps, I reckon.
Sadly, even the slap won’t any help more because stupidity is the acceptable norm these days and any effort to correct or change behavior is offensive. I’m glad I grew up in a time when my parents and teachers (or any adult for that matter) didn’t really care if they offended me, and didn’t spare the rod much either, sometimes just in anticipation of my next detour down the path of stupidity. A preemptive strike, if you will. I’m a lot better off for it. I learned to stop doing stupid stuff and apply my effort toward education, respect, and being self sufficient.Just like Ron White sais "you can't fix stupid.
Funny addendum: the deer was shot by the butthole who sued me trying to claim squatters rights (and lost).Found this guy laying in my yard this morning. Shot through the hind quarter with an arrow. I’m not a hunter, so I had to figure things out. DEC (dept. of environmental conservation) biologist and forest ranger came, gave me a tag, and helped me gut it (the kind ranger did all the work really). Then I brought it to a small local place to be processed. Tractor made light work of bringing it up to the field away from my chickens to field dress, as well as loading it in to the truck.