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  1. MtnViewRanch

    rear remotes on Grand L6060HSTC

    My understanding is that the Kubota T&T set will not work with the back hoe sub frame. The way that I build the Fit Rite units, there are no clearance issues and yes I have provided several T&T sets for L6060s with back hoes. ;)
  2. MtnViewRanch

    Hyd Top Link M9540

    The 70mm is a 2 3/4" dia cylinder. If he has it in stock, that unit will work for you, don't forget to get the reducer bushing for the tractor end. ;)
  3. MtnViewRanch

    Hyd Top Link M9540

    Thanks, some people feel that the wait is worth it, many do not and I understand that. ;)
  4. MtnViewRanch

    Adjustable lifting rod

    Yes it will physically go on, but is way wrong. Over all working length is much longer on the M, 4" If I remember correctly. Top pin size is 7/8" on the M, 3/4" on the L. As well as the ball swivels are different widths, close, but different. Lower pin size is 7/8" on the M, 5/8" on the L...
  5. MtnViewRanch

    Float Detent Valve for Top Cylinder

    Again, your dealer is an idiot. Every single Kubota starting with the BX, B, L other than yours, Grand L, MX, M series tractors all have the female couplers on the tractor for the rear remotes. Why would Kubota say to have it any other way? And honestly, even if for some unknow reason they have...
  6. MtnViewRanch

    Float Detent Valve for Top Cylinder

    Did you ever get the actual couplers changed so that ALL the female ends are on the tractor and ALL the male ends are on the hoses? :confused:
  7. MtnViewRanch

    rear blade- 6 way or 3 way

    I agree that I had linked to the wrong sized blade, my bad. :eek: I had actually wanted to link to the unit that you have linked to. In my opinion, that blade would work fine behind his now know B2650. First off, when I posted the size of his tractor was not known, to me anyway. While he has...
  8. MtnViewRanch

    rear blade- 6 way or 3 way

    There are many 6 way blades that are not hydraulic actuated weighing 500-600lbs. Just an example. Most of the well known manufacturers have 3-5 different levels of rear blades ranging from the 3 way blades that weigh about 300lbs up to cat 3 6 way all hydraulic function blades weighing around...
  9. MtnViewRanch

    Rear Valves - Salesman's Got No Clue

    Look at any and all Kubota tractors, or any utility tractor for that matter that come from the factory with rear remotes, ALL of them have female couplers for the rear remote outlets. From subcompact machines all the way up to 660HP articulated AG tractors, ALL have female couplers mounted on...
  10. MtnViewRanch

    Rear Valves - Salesman's Got No Clue

    The number 1 problem here if I remember correctly is that you have a male and female ends on the rear couplers at the tractor end. THAT IS WRONG AND NOT INDUSTRY STANDARD. The female ends are suppose to be mounted on the tractor and the male ends are on the hoses. Mark them with colored zip...
  11. MtnViewRanch

    Rear Valves - Salesman's Got No Clue

    Down "should" always be next to the float position. So I believe that is forward for down.
  12. MtnViewRanch

    Rear Valves - Salesman's Got No Clue

    Lowering the implement should be next to the detent for the float position. Swap your hoses around and you should be good to go. A 30 second fix. ;)
  13. MtnViewRanch

    Top link sizes

    So you need a cat 1 top link with a narrow (1 9/16") tractor end with a 20"-30" working length. I can build it for you, but I'm out 19 weeks right now. ;)
  14. MtnViewRanch

    Hydralic question

    For disconnecting, to make it a bit easier, first push the male end in and then pull out, sort of all in one quick motion. Once you get it figured out, it's very easy and you will prefer this type to any collar actuated coupler. I sure do anyway. ;)
  15. MtnViewRanch

    Kubota M series Seat Replacement

    This is an excellent seat and used by many different tractor manufacturers. Only difference is the OEM seats typically have the company's logo in the back.
  16. MtnViewRanch

    Rear hydraulic remotes question

    The problem is that Kubota uses 3 different sizes on their tractors. So if there is a question, most people simply don't know what to get. The ones for your L4610 will take 1/2" male ISO 5675 poppet style ends.
  17. MtnViewRanch

    Brand

    Almost every implement-attachment manufacturer have several levels of equipment that they sell. Land Pride builds equipment to fit behind an 18hp BX up a 168hp M 7 series and everything in between. If you looked at one of the lower levels of equipment to use on a bigger machine, I could see...
  18. MtnViewRanch

    Dirt Road Maintenance

    Unless you have time to burn which maybe you do, forget about anything smaller than an M series or equivalent. Will the smaller machine do the job, absolutely, but more than twice the time though. I have a 32 HP tractor, the LPGS is 5' wide and 800lbs. My 75 HP tractor's LPGS is 7' wide and...
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    Dirt Road Maintenance

    NOTHING will work as good as a LPGS, specifically on wash boarding. I don't believe you will find any tow behind product that will make you happy with the results for the job that you need to do and maintain.
  20. MtnViewRanch

    Dirt Road Maintenance

    I understand that if there is a heavy rain that the gullies fill up and washes are full, but how often does that actually happen? I mean, how much rain fall does the OP actually get there in that area of AZ? Does this happen once or twice a year, so what, go have some fun and fix it when that...