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  1. MtnViewRanch

    Thinking about an L3200/3800

    Aftermarket will be a lot less $$$ and can end up better than the OEM stuff. ;)
  2. MtnViewRanch

    Third function valve l3830

    May I ask why do you want this vs an electric diverter that will have the control button on the loader joystick? Most valves are rated at below 1000psi on the outlet side. You may end up with a problem. :confused:
  3. MtnViewRanch

    L48 3pt hitch

    I found it on the Kubota website, only matches are to the L4300.
  4. MtnViewRanch

    New 3 pt and Back Blade

    Looks pretty simple. :D I would say that the flat bar will need to be a bit thicker though. It looks to be 1/4", maybe 3/8"? You might need some 1/2" or even 5/8" bar stock before you're done. As far as the hose connections, they both are power & return. Depends on which way you pull the...
  5. MtnViewRanch

    L48 3pt hitch

    Does anyone know what L model or Grand L model would have the same 3pt hitch linkage as an L48? :confused:
  6. MtnViewRanch

    Box blade size

    With the width of your tractor and the lift capacity, I would say that a nice 60" unit would be a good match. Something like this. You don't want to go to light weight, then it is hard to get anything done, I think that this size and weight would be a good match for your tractor. ;)
  7. MtnViewRanch

    New 3 pt and Back Blade

    What the double acting is, is that you can push OR pull the outer collar to disconnect. The single acting is a pull collar only. Not a big deal, but I find that the double acting are easier to use. ;)
  8. MtnViewRanch

    Top link for B6100 Hste

    Grind it down or pay the price. I believe that those are your options. If you are half way good with a grinder, it will take you all of 5 minutes. There is no good reason to go to all the trouble of setting it up in a mill. It's a tractor none precision part. It just is not that big of a deal. ;)
  9. MtnViewRanch

    M5030 3point question

    If you have a heavy enough implement, then most of the time you would be better off without the down pressure. ;)
  10. MtnViewRanch

    M5030 3point question

    The problem with having down pressure is that you loose traction on the rear wheels. Not such a big deal with most people having 4 wheel assist now days, but in 2 wheel drive it would be pretty much a worthless feature to have. ;)
  11. MtnViewRanch

    New to me 3400 and post hole digger, jumpy

    I'm pretty sure that someone on TBN was able to get their dealer to install a valve off of a Grand L and the 3pt now operates as it should. You can do a search over there and see what you come up with. Good luck with solving the problem. ;)
  12. MtnViewRanch

    New to me 3400 and post hole digger, jumpy

    It seems to be most of the L models have a jerky hitch when being raised. :( Remember that the L is the economy model. You need to go to the Grand L and your hitch should then operate smoothly in all conditions. ;) This is not to say that the regular L shouldn't work smoothly, just that they...
  13. MtnViewRanch

    What is a fair price on a new L3800HST tractor?

    Pauley probably won't give you a better price, :( but one of those things of you don't really know unless you ask. All they can say is no, we won't beat or even match that price. The reason I asked was that the last time (2 weeks ago) that I was there they had quite a few L3800s. Good luck with...
  14. MtnViewRanch

    What is a fair price on a new L3800HST tractor?

    Are you dealing with Pauley Equipment? That's a good price if so.
  15. MtnViewRanch

    What is a fair price on a new L3800HST tractor?

    Where in Ca? Northern, Central, Southern. Go to the Kubota website and go to build your Kubota. You can build the tractor how you want it in just a few minutes. You will then have list price and know that you should not be paying any more than that and really should get 10-15% off of that. For...
  16. MtnViewRanch

    L3200 Hydraulic Top and Lifting Link Addition

    Yeah, Pauley is very proud of their stuff. :eek: I guess that maybe I am mistaken about the OEM setup. I thought that the valves were down under the seat and that the levers came up between the seat and the fender. :confused: I wonder if they are installing a none Kubota system? I know that...
  17. MtnViewRanch

    Rear scraper blade? HELP!

    Not sure about the 6 foot drop in 12 and a half feet, that is pretty darn steep, like 22 degrees. That in itself would be a problem. :eek: But you probably meant 150 feet and that should be no big deal. ;) As far as the rear blade, try getting an 1 1/2" or 2" PVC pipe and cut a slot in it. Get...
  18. MtnViewRanch

    L3200 Hydraulic Top and Lifting Link Addition

    You need to contact Fit Rite Hydraulics. I doubt that you will have much luck in finding a std hydraulic that will work properly for the side link. Lots of top links out there though. You DO NOT want a closed system control valve. Everything on these tractors has an open center system. Are...
  19. MtnViewRanch

    new L3800 and 1st tractor.

    You would have to plumb in a control valve to be able to control the hydraulic on the blade. Yes it can be done using the output for the backhoe to plumb an aftermarket valve. OEM is the way to go IMO, but costly. :(
  20. MtnViewRanch

    new L3800 and 1st tractor.

    I was thinking the same thing. That RB1684 is too light duty in my book. Minimum would be the RB2684 and the RB3684 would actually be more what I would be looking at. The swinging boom for offsetting is waaaaaaaaaaaaay better than having to loosen, try sliding side ways and then tighten the...