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    rear remote with backhoe ports

    Great info. So if I google for a p40 valve, I get this result: https://vevor.ca/products/3-spool-hydraulic-directional-control-valve-11gpm-tractors-loaders-3600psi?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIh-2t-LTX8wIVDLfICh3ERg_SEAQYASABEgLNhfD_BwE#judgeme_product_reviews I find it confusing because some valve are...
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    rear remote with backhoe ports

    Your log splitter is a perfect example. I dont care about mounting the valve on the tractor. I can have it hang off whatever implement I'll have. I'll use the connections for the backhoe. Thanks a lot for the info, that helped a lot. I'll look at the p40 valves
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    rear remote with backhoe ports

    I've looked at some diagrams and I now understand what PB is for. All good. I do have a loader on the tractor. Were you gonna propose to use a select valve on that circuit so I can use the FEL stick? That does seem like a good solution but I was thinking of using the backhoe circuit because it...
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    rear remote with backhoe ports

    Hi, I think I might have another idea for building a rear remote on my b2601. The backhoe uses 3 hoses. I believe those hoses are called "Outlet" , "power-beyond" and "tank". If I take off the bh70 of the tractor, those ports are unused. So is it possible for me to use them to hook up a valve...
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    Rear hydraulic for b2601

    Hi, I'm thinking about getting a hydraulic valve kit for my b2601. The main reason for this is so that I can borrow my neighbour's concrete mixer. That reason alone does not justify the cost of the kit IMO. But I'm thinking I could buy a cylinder and hook it up on by backhoe thumb. And in...
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    Rear blade shoes for next winter

    Yes, that was actually my solution last winter. Works great expects that you can't pull too much snow because the blade ends up lifting at some point. I was wondering if the shoes would be a better solution than the reverse blade.
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    Rear blade shoes for next winter

    Hi, I have a gravel driveway (1" gravel) and every winter I end up scraping lots of it while plowing the driveway. I have a 60" read blade and I'm considering getting a pair of skid shoes to put on the blade. I wanted to know if it's worth it. Does it really work at preventing scraping off...
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    Should I get this repaired?

    thanks for all the info guys. I'll remove that torn one and will bring it to my local auto parts shop to see if they can help
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    Should I get this repaired?

    I just called my dealer and the boot isn't sold by itself (it doesn't even have a part number when I search for it on the website). They wanna sell me the whole ball joint. I'll see if I can get something at canadian tire or something
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    Should I get this repaired?

    ok thanks. if it's easy to replace then I'll do it. But could you tell me what the purpose of this part is? is it there to hold grease around the joint? So should I add grease on there while I am replacing it?
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    Should I get this repaired?

    Hi everyone, here are some pictures of steering rod on the left front wheel of my B2601. I think I hit a rock and, as you can see, the protective metal cover got kinked. I pried it back close to its original shape, so I'm not worried about that. But the rubber thing got ripped (probably because...
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    Plagued by inventory

    I've been reading about a lot of people getting lenghty wait times to get their tractors. All I can say is that I guess we are lucky here in Ottawa. I walked in the dealer, picked a B2601+backhoe+thumb+loader. The sales guy told me the only thing that was missing was the backhoe but there were...
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    Looking to buy a BX23s

    I had a bx23s until last month (I traded it in for a b2601). It was an awesome machine. It's a light tractor, so I learned to keep the backhoe on at all times. With the hoe on, you have enough weight to be stable almost everywhere. And when you learn how tonuse it well, you'll find that it's...
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    WTF is this?

    To understand cookies, you need to know this: once you click the "login" button on this website, you are sending your username/password to the server. Then later on, when you click on a link, or post a message in thread, the website has no way to know that you are the same guy that logged-in a...
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    WTF is this?

    Maybe because they were using cookies without you accepting it. Or because they were using LocalStorage and now they switched to cookies. I think you should just accept the cookies. Cookies are like giving your personal info to your bank: the bank needs it, otherwise you wont be able to open...
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    WTF is this?

    Without cookies, you can't even maintain a logged-in session on a website, so that makes sense from a technical perapective. And if the site uses the "new" LocalStorage system instead of cookies instead, then that is pretty much the same thing as a cookie (so if you don't like cookies, you...
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Haha wow. Well I have to raise you up with this: Found this on my rear tire the other day.
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    Looking for part name

    Yes! Exactly. Thank you.
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    Looking for part name

    Thanks, but that wouldn't work since I wouldn't be able to replace the screw. I need to be able to remove the pad so I can screw it back out.
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    Looking for part name

    Hi, I'm starting to build a pair of clamp-on forks for my bucket and I'm looking for the bolt that has a flat pad at the end. Like the one on a C-clamp. What is the name of that? I wanna know where I can buy them but I first need to know what it's called. :) Anyone know what I'm talking about...