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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    I also like the boom, looks like a handy thing. I am sure it works well for your application. Not to be negative, but if I was to build a bit heavier version, I think I would turn the angle 90' to rest it on the lip of the bucket, to provide a bit more support, then make gussets down to the...
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    L3400D died in the woods.

    There is a dead short to ground somewhere, Probably a pinched, chafed or crushed wire. A wiring schematic would be a great thing to have. You could try unplugging the dash and see what happens, but there are probably a few switches tied to the dash that could be the cause. A schematic would be...
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    sigh....

    $30 bucks to plug a tire. WOW ! I am glad I do my own. I don't think I paid any more than that for a box of those plug/patches.
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    L4760: What seems to be transmission oil leak

    Google " kubota on line parts" Kubota has a on line parts break down site, has pt #'s and all. Another good source of info is a work shop manual. Again, google "Kubota WSM" for your model, it's a downloadable pdf file. Is this a cab tractor ? If so, you will need to remove the cab to access...
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    David Bradley Pull Type Adjustable Blade

    Looks like a grand old rig to me, and it's even the right color. LOL. I think it would look great behind your tractor. Also, a cat walk at the back, so one person can operate it while another drives would be cool. I agree, any type of literature would be interesting to have.
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    Need Advice on tractor

    You can get a mid pto on the L and grand L, for front mounted equipment, but no MMM. You can get 60 and 72 inch MMM's, with the mid pto on the LX series. Browsing the web site is a good bet. For 10 acres I would think a LX3310 with R14 tires would be awesome. Personally I would take a rear...
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    WTB B7500 bonnet

    Have you talked to a body shop or a metal smith. Some of those guys can do fantastic work.
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    Let’s get this D1105 running

    Very interesting. I wonder if maybe the tank was mounted higher than the engine, so no pump needed ???
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    sigh....

    If not plugable then try those plug/patch things they work well, or even a tube.
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    Picked up a nail in the rear - DIY Plug or take it in?

    I would try a plug, if that does not last then a plug/patch.
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    Front Axle Seals

    I would start with a work shop manual. I just checked and they are $29. It is a pdf file. Well worth the money. Just google Kubota B7500 WSM
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    L2501 HST basic operation questions

    Your owners manual has descriptions for everything and the proper way to use them.
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    BX23s 50 Hour Service Parts List

    In regards to owners vs workshop manuals. I would go with which ever has the newest print/revision date.
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    B7300 axle cener pivot

    The kubota work shop service manual will tell you every thing you want to know. They are well worth the money.
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    Options for 3rd pin

    Make sure you cut a equal amount off each end of your shaft. Lots of you-tube videos if you're not sure.
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    How to fix this grease fitting?

    No worries, we all have brain freezes once in a while.
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    How to fix this grease fitting?

    You should easily be able to turn, or even replace the zert without removing the arm. If it will not tighten enough to access it, you may need to loosen it instead.
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    Grand L tool boxes

    I made these over a month ago and they seem to be working out quite well. I started with 30 cal ammo boxes, then removed the lids and trimmed off the excess bits. I used 3/16 x 2 inch flat bar for the left side ( the first one I made) and 1/8 x 1 1/2 (it's what I had on hand) for the right one...
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    L2501 mods

    Impressive, well done.
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    L2501 Buying Advice

    Have you considered a LX2610 with the factory cab, that comes with A/C ? I would think a cab with a/c would be a great thing to have in Texas. Also I think the R14's would be a great choice for a tire.