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  1. ayak

    Manuals for the L2501 and the BH 77(No loaded rear tires with the BH 77 and no CJ-4 engine oil)

    I have washer fluid loaded-rear R4s and been using the BH77 heavily over three years. I don’t usually have a need to raise the rears completely off the ground, only in just a handful of situations where one side comes up so I can get level again. And in those cases, I’ve never had any issue with...
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    Adding Rear Hydraulics

    I’m in the same boat as you. I added a Summit Hydraulics 3rd Function valve myself after a couple years and now want to add remotes. I had to deviate from the original instructions that came with the Summit kit in order to account for my BH77 backhoe, but everything is working great with that...
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    SUDT Coupon

    Didn’t sound like PapaJ had even gotten a reply.
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    SUDT Coupon

    My coupon came back pretty quickly after being submitted——but it came into my email from ktc_g.info@kubota.com Maybe check your junk or spam folder.
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    Other hobby - videoing the crtters in the woods

    This was 10 min ago
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    L3301 Box Blade weights

    Which of the two 6’ EA’s did you end up with, the 450#er or the 515# one?
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    L3301 Box Blade weights

    I like the sounds of the Top-n-Tilt, but I’m not sure what all is involved on the back, hydraulics-wise. I added a Summit 3rd-function valve myself (for my new Grapple) but I had to do it with my Backhoe in mind. All’s good with that all in place, so adding any extra rear hydraulics may...
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    L3301 Box Blade weights

    Thanks, reckon I can lengthen the top link as needed if I’m having trouble moving with a full box.
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    L3301 Box Blade weights

    Would like to get some fresh opinions on going up in weight to a 72”/515# EA Box Blade to replace a 60”/346# LP model. I’ve since widened my L3301’s (filled) rear tires by 3” each, so the old 60” isn’t going to cover my tracks anymore. I do occasionally work the BB on a slight grade, fwiw. I...
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    Other hobby - videoing the crtters in the woods

    All I know is I tried it once and all I got was the fuzzy tongue :ROFLMAO:
  11. ayak

    Picture of your tractor on your trailer

    I went gravity-tilt as well, but in a 20’ 14K
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    Picture of your tractor on your trailer

    Not only that, you have a little more wiggle room to position it on the trailer as needed to get the best tongue weight.
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    Other hobby - videoing the crtters in the woods

    T They seem to eat just about anything, including POISON IVY of all things! They do all my rhododendron trimming for me in the front yard.
  14. ayak

    L3301 and rear chains - what do I need?

    As much as I liked using that tire dolly I picked up off Amazon, the backhoe itself really made the job easy.
  15. ayak

    Any L3301 Recommendations?

    600hrs put on mine since Feb 2018 (bought new) and not any trouble, using my Backhoe (putting in French Drains), Brush hog (on hilly ground), rear blade for snow removal (on gravel), and doing some roadwork with gravel, using the FEL and a Box Blade. Now using a grapple for some woods work here...
  16. ayak

    Are you going to.....

    We were called in a week earlier than planned and both got the Pfizer shot, 1 of 2. No issues with either one of us.
  17. ayak

    B2601 grill tilt guard

    For what it’s worth, on my L-series, the hood latch as well as this foam-covered pin (mine isn’t foam-covered) are on the same side, opposite of the muffler. Was like this from the factory.
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    Are you going to.....

    We’re scheduled for next week.
  19. ayak

    HST fluid change with filters

    What are you guys seeing locally for price on a 5gal bucket of SUDT-2? I’ve seen $125 and $129 at the two different places around here, and online $103+likely $40 shipping at Messicks. Coupon came quick here, after submitting the info.
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    First coolant change questions L3901

    Deionized and Distilled while often used interchangeably, are two different processes. And while Distilled (boiled and then re-condensed) may be somewhat effective at reducing minerals in Water, I’ll take Deionized Water over Distilled any day when given the choice, as it’s going after dissolved...