4wd leaver is pretty stiff on mine, just have to push or pull like ya mean it.
Mine stays in 2wd most of the time, only in 4wd when needed and never in a high gear.
Oh and if ya like the tractor take it with ya!
When we moved to Mo in 1990, I brought the old 2wd L245DT with us. Used it here for another 12 years. That tractor literally wore out three 5' bush hogs! :D
There seems to be more Kubotas in Florida than here in Missouri Many More!
I bought my first Kubota used when living outside of Tally in the early 80s'. They were everywhere. Never saw a green tractor, but a few blue one's and a bunch of old 8Ns'.
We also have most folks wanting FEL & 4WD...
Florida is not like any other state. Weird down there!
Farther south in the state ya go the weirder it gets!
I was born in Tallahassee Fl so I can say that. :cool:
I used to think there was no eth-free here either. Very rural here to. Then got to diggin and found several places that have it but do not advertise it. Closest place it 30 minutes and I get 15 gallons every 4-5 months. Worth the trouble to me!
Yep, 056 is a little overkill for pulp! :D
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My brother and I replaced the rear tires on our L3750 a couple years ago. Just need a stout bottle jack, big wrench, sledge hammer and a couple big crow bars.
That said, the tire shop will do it from now on! :cool:
It's fine to lift the front of the tractor with the bucket.
If that doesn't work, take the tire & rim off and run it down to the local tire shop. No way I'd take the whole tractor in for a flat.
Yes, the other tire is filled. It's just wet up to the water line.
Down around zero several mornings and not above freezing during the day for the last 7-8 days.
After another look, I don't think it's frozen solid.